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Modal is an regenerated cellulose fiber from Austria Lenzing, its raw material is extracted from the European beech wood. To make it into pulp, then process it into fibers through special spinning process. Modal products have good flexibility and excellent moisture absorption, but poor stiffness. We often used modal 40s. Micro-modal is a step upgrade from regular Modal also from Austria Lenzing. The products that produced with Micro-modal are obviously finer and lighter, and feel like a "second skin". We often use Micro-modal 50s, 60s, 80s when manufacturing our products.
The fiber extracted from plants is called rayon. Bamboo rayon fiber, as a kind of rayon, especially refers to the fiber extracted from bamboo, which is a kind of rayon. Bamboo fiber is a kind of cellulose fiber extracted from bamboo fiber. The bamboo fiber is a multi-functional material, breathable and moisture-wicking.
High technology fast drying fabric is breathable and quick dry to keep you cool and fresh. The Ultra-fine Polyamide with amazing permeability can rapidly wick sweat away from the body, and keep you fresh. Its high durability and elasticity ensure you the best performance even when you're doing strenuous exercise.
Supima is the world's finest cottons, Supima is a non-profit organization of American Pima cotton growers whose main objective is to promote the use of American Pima cotton around the world and is involved in quality assurance and research programs. The used of the trademark "Supima®" is strictly controlled by the grower organization, only authorized company with high quality products can use Supima® trademark to promote their own Supima products.
1) A Longer Staple Length The staple length of Supima is 35% longer than regular cottons. This increases softness and luster. Fewer fiber ends are exposed, minimizing the effects of abrasion resulting in less pilling.
2) A Stronger Fiber Supima is up to 45% stronger than regular cottons. This makes Supima products extraordinarily resilient. Even lighter-weight Supima fabrics are incredibly durable, without compromising drape and comfort.
3) A Vibrant Fiber Supima absorbs and retains color better than regular cottons. This means that Supima products retain their brilliance over many years of use.
Combed cotton is an extremely soft version of cotton made by specially treating the cotton fibers before they are spun into yarn. When cotton is combed, fine brushes are used to pull out any remaining impurities, along with short cotton fibers, leaving behind only long, straight fibers which are even and aligned. The texture of combed cotton is softer, stronger, and less pilling. Over all, Combed Cotton is much better than conventional cotton.
Spandex is a synthetic fabric with elasticity. The fabric is able to expand up to 600%-700% and spring back without losing its integrity. Spandex was developed by Dupont in 1958 for commercial use, and become one of the most well-known brands of spandex called Lycra.
What are the benefits of "Four Needles Six Lines" technology?
Four needles six lines technology flatten the seam construction provides more comfort and helps prevent skin irritation.