It’s hard to convey the immense scale Sheertex has achieved in such a short time since its founding in 2017. Now going by SRTX, it will become one of Canada’s largest textile manufacturers with its upcoming 1,000,000-square-foot factory in Montreal.
Yet, the vast size of the factory, the quantity of pantyhose sold, and even their revenue only tell 1% of their story. If you think SRTX is “only” a direct-to-consumer company selling unbreakable pantyhose named Sheertex, think again.
The power couple, Katherine Homuth and Zak Homuth, are not your typical founders. Each has led their respective tech startups as CEO/founder. Together, they are building SRTX from the ground up as a software company and an advanced material company that is “disguised” as a textile company.
Check out the three products on SRTX Labs and you will understand.
Watertex – Their proprietary technical textile is crafted with one of the world’s most hydrophobic polymers that are engineered for unparalleled water resistance. Swimwear is an obvious use case. Clearly, there are more.
Cortex Software – Built to automate manufacturing operations, Cortex is a SaaS platform for running modern, connected, responsive and real-time aware soft goods and textiles factories. It enables factories to go paperless, generates meaningful insights into production and gives operators better work order control and reporting capabilities.
Sheertex – Its rip-resistant technology is already world-famous. Enough said.
STRX is rewriting the rules of textiles. This is another great example of our investment thesis:
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