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.
Crafted with a meticulous blend of 56% cotton, 20% recycled cotton, 13% modal, 10% polyester, and 1% spandex, this fabric offers a unique combination of softness, durability, and stretch. The inclusion of recycled cotton significantly reduces our environmental footprint without compromising on quality or performance.
The distinctive 11W jacquard dobby corduroy pattern adds depth, texture, and visual interest, elevating this fabric to a new level of sophistication. Its substantial weight of 260 GSM provides a luxurious drape and ensures durability for a wide range of applications. With a generous width of 57/8 inches, this fabric offers ample material for both apparel and home decor designs.
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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Cotton Council International Certifies That
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