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color:white
yarn count:40C high elastic double mesh +75D spandex +40 bamboo joints
density:40
brand:SISI
Composition content:80C 19T 1SP
width of cloth:140CM
gram weight:166GSM
popular elements:functional and comfortable
quality standards:First-class product
specific use:Shirts,dresses,blouses,sporty causal wear,bed sheets,pillowcases,curtains,tablecloths,etc.
style:daily leisure,light retro,and minimalist style
weave:Jacquard
Core selling point
Comfortable and Skin-Friendly: 80% cotton content, soft and comfortable against the skin without pinching, no burden even after long-term wearing.
Elasticity and Adaptability: 1% spandex gives the fabric elasticity, fits the body curve, avoids tension, and enhances wearing comfort.
Stiffness and Durability: 19% polyester enhances the stiffness and durability of the fabric, does not deform easily after daily washing, and extends the lifespan of the fabric.
Jacquard Texture: Crafted with fine textures, adding "detail memory points" to the fabric, enhancing the design's layering effect.
Product description
This fabric is made of cotton stretch bubble fabric SS18634. It is a blend of 80% cotton, 19% polyester and 1% spandex. The cotton is soft and breathable, the polyester is stiff and durable, and the spandex provides elasticity. This combination makes the fabric both "comfortable" and "functional". The jacquard technique gives the fabric a fine texture, and the basic color schemes (such as the light tones in the picture) make it even more exquisite, suitable for various styles including casual wear, light retro, and minimalist designs.
In the clothing industry, it can be used for tops, dresses, shirts, etc., meeting the comfort and aesthetic requirements for daily wear; in the home furnishing field, it can be applied to bedding, curtains, tablecloths, etc., enhancing the quality of home life. The fabric is soft to the skin, does not constrict the body, has good elasticity, is crisp and durable, making it an ideal choice for daily wear and home soft furnishings.




