Production of various high-end fabrics reaches 7 million meters annually, including a wide range of fashionable new products and exquisite items, with a broad coverage of color patterns.
Cotton Twill Dyed Coating Cloth is a versatile fabric designed to meet the needs of various industries. Composed of 99% Cotton and 1% Spandex, this fabric offers a perfect balance of durability, comfort, and flexibility, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
With an argument of 10*10+70D/92*40, this cloth ensures a robust weave, enhancing its strength and resistance to wear and tear. The fabric's width of 58/9" and weight of 325g/SQM make it suitable for producing high-quality garments, uniforms, and other textile products that require both sturdiness and a refined finish.
Our Cotton Twill Dyed Coating Cloth is specifically treated to maintain its vibrant color and texture, ensuring long-lasting performance even after repeated use and washing. Whether you are looking to create stylish apparel, durable workwear, or other textile products, this fabric provides the quality and reliability you need to meet your production demands.
We specialize in high-quality textiles and decorations and place a high value on product quality certification. To give customers confidence in our products, we'll keep working to raise their quality, offer them better products and services, and actively support the development of quality management systems.
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