Both regenerated cellulose fibers and pure cotton have their own advantages and characteristics, depending on personal needs and preferences.
Regenerated cellulose fiber is a fiber made from natural cellulose materials, such as bamboo, wood, waste paper, etc. It has many advantages such as environmentally friendly, sustainable, durable, etc. Regenerated cellulose fibers are generally softer and lighter than pure cotton, and have better breathability and can absorb moisture and sweat, making them more comfortable to wear in summer. In addition, regenerated cellulose fiber also has antibacterial, anti-ultraviolet and other functions, and is friendly to the skin.
Pure cotton is a natural fiber with good air permeability, moisture absorption and softness. Pure cotton fabric is comfortable and skin-friendly, suitable for various seasons. It also has good durability and anti-wrinkle properties, and is easy to clean and maintain. In addition, pure cotton fabric is safer for people with sensitive skin and is less likely to cause allergies or irritation.
Whether to choose regenerated cellulose fiber or pure cotton, you need to consider personal needs and preferences. If you’re more concerned about the environment and sustainability, regenerated cellulose fiber may be a better choice. If you have higher requirements for comfort and softness, pure cotton may be more suitable for you. Alternatively, you can consider blended fabrics, which combine regenerated cellulose fibers with pure cotton to get the best of both fibers.