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100% Cotton Yarn & Greige Fabrics

Description

100% Cotton Yarn is spun from high-quality, natural cotton fibers, known for its softness, breathability, and hypoallergenic properties. It is a staple in textile production, offering versatility in various fabric applications. Grey Fabrics refer to unfinished, undyed cotton fabrics that come directly from the loom or knitting machine before being processed. These fabrics are used as the base material for dyeing, printing, or further processing. Cotton yarn and grey fabrics are ideal for creating soft, breathable, and comfortable clothing and textiles.

Available Counts

– Single Ply: 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s Ne.
– Double Ply: 2/40’s, 2/60’s Ne.
– Custom counts are available based on fabric strength and application.

Possible Fiber & Yarn Blends

– 100% Cotton Yarn: For traditional soft and breathable fabrics.
– Cotton / Polyester Blends: For added durability and wrinkle resistance (50/50, 60/40).
– Cotton / Linen Blends: For cool and breathable fabrics (60/40, 70/30).
– Cotton / Spandex Blends: For stretchable fabrics (95/5).
– Cotton / Viscose Blends: For a smoother, silk-like finish (60/40, 70/30).

Available Certifications

– OEKO-TEX® Standard 100: Certifies the yarn and fabrics are free from harmful chemicals.
– GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard): For organic cotton yarns and fabrics.
– Fair Trade Certification: For ethically sourced cotton.
– ISO Certifications: For quality control and environmental management.
– Better Cotton Initiative (BCI): For sustainable cotton farming.

Recommended Fabric Structures

– Knitted Fabrics:
– Single Jersey
– Rib Knit
– Interlock
– Piqué Knit for textured and breathable fabrics.

End Use Cases in Apparel Industry

– Casual Wear: T-shirts, polo shirts, casual trousers, and dresses made from soft, breathable cotton yarn.
– Workwear: Durable, breathable shirts, jackets, and pants.
– Sportswear: Comfortable activewear like gym wear and yoga tops.
– Kidswear: Soft, non-irritating fabrics for baby clothes and toddler wear.
– Loungewear: Comfortable pajamas, robes, and sweatshirts.
– Innerwear: Soft and breathable undergarments and camisoles.
– Home Textiles: Cotton-based products like bed linens, towels, and cushions.
– Dyeing & Printing: Grey fabrics used as the base material for custom printing or dyeing applications in fashion, home textiles, and accessories.