
The image above is not an ACRONYM® product — it is for style reference only.
My first encounter with ACRONYM was during high school, through a video review of the iconic J1A-GT jacket. It wasn’t just a showcase of outerwear—it felt like watching choreography between the human body and engineered material. The zippers, pockets, the way the jacket moved—it all conveyed something beyond fashion: a philosophy of function.
At the time, I didn’t understand GORE-TEX®, Schoeller, or articulated tailoring. But I felt it. ACRONYM was unlike anything else—built for movement, designed for systems, and deeply human in how it anticipated user behavior. It wasn’t trying to follow trends. It was trying to solve problems.
As someone who has always been obsessed with efficiency, structure, and performance, ACRONYM opened a new dimension. Its appeal wasn’t just aesthetic—it was intellectual. It felt like gear for creative professionals: programmers, industrial designers, photographers. People who notice how things work—and how they should work.
Years later, I founded FJORATEX, not as a fashion label, but as a textile innovation brand. We don’t make clothes. We build the foundation that enables clothes to work better. Because if design is the soul, fabric is the skeleton.
That’s why we developed multiple textile systems, starting from the yarn:
- TIDEA®: A functional yarn platform designed for next-to-skin comfort, combining antibacterial, skin-friendly, and UV-protective properties.
- RELAVA®: A far-infrared recovery yarn that supports blood circulation and post-activity relaxation, ideal for long commutes, static office time, or travel.
- MOVE / SKIN / WARM: Our three structural fabric series that correspond to different lifestyle needs—urban mobility, light performance, and full-weather insulation. Each fabric can integrate TIDEA® or RELAVA® technologies depending on use.
We believe true functionality is invisible. Like ACRONYM’s famous jackets, the best designs disappear into the background—until the moment they perform exactly when needed. That’s the kind of experience we want our textiles to deliver.
If you’ve ever been captivated by a piece of clothing not for how it looks, but for how it feels—how it responds, adapts, supports—you’ll understand why we started here. Because in the future, design isn’t just about looks. It’s about being understood through use.


