Pure cotton: refers to the overall fabric of clothing, where cotton fabrics account for more than 70%.
100 cotton: refers to the overall fabric of the clothes, with cotton fabric accounting for more than 95%.
Knitted cotton
Advantages: high moisture absorption, breathability, and good elasticity.
Disadvantages: poor three-dimensional effect, easy to wrinkle, and has certain shrinkage
Woven cotton
Advantages: crisp and not easy to deform, light and breathable, not easy to pilling.
Disadvantages: Thin and light, prone to light leakage.
Combed cotton
Advantages: Stable, not prone to shrinkage and pilling, smooth and flat, moisture-absorbent and breathable, tight and opaque.
Disadvantages: Dark-colored combed cotton products will fade and are more expensive.
Flannel cotton
Advantages: thick, soft, and drapey, often used as winter pajamas and underwear.
Disadvantages: Easy to fade and wrinkle
Mercerized cotton
Advantages: Perspiration-wicking and breathable qualities, smooth gloss and feel
Disadvantages: Easy to shrink, wrinkle, lack of elasticity
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