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.
Introducing our premium Tretch Dyed Cloth for Warp and Weft, a versatile textile solution designed to meet the highest standards of quality and performance. This fabric is expertly crafted with a composition of 38% cotton, 58% rayon, and 4% spandex, combining the best of natural and synthetic fibers to deliver exceptional comfort, durability, and elasticity.
The fabric features a robust construction with an argument of 40/2+40D*40/2+40D/110*45, providing a well-balanced blend of strength and flexibility. Its width of 57/8" ensures ample coverage for various applications, while the weight of 230 grams per square meter (SQM) contributes to its substantial feel and durability.
Ideal for a range of uses including apparel and home textiles, this Tretch Dyed Cloth offers a rich texture and superior performance. Whether you're seeking a fabric for its aesthetic appeal or its functional qualities, our cloth delivers both in style and substance.
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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