Cotton is a man-made fiber fabric that looks and feels like cotton but is actually made from synthetic fibers. Cotton-like fabrics usually use polyester fiber or polyamide fiber as raw materials. After processing, they have the characteristics of softness, breathability, moisture absorption, and wear resistance.
Compared with real cotton fabrics, imitation cotton fabrics have better durability and easier care. They are shrink-resistant, can be machine washed and dried, and require no special care. In addition, cotton-like fabrics also have good color fastness and fade resistance, and are not easily affected by sunlight or washing.
Cotton-like fabrics have a wide range of applications and are commonly used in clothing, household items, bags and other fields. In terms of clothing, cotton-like fabrics are often used to make summer clothing such as T-shirts, shirts, and skirts because they are lightweight, breathable, moisture-wicking, and comfortable to wear. In terms of home furnishings, cotton-like fabrics are often used to make bedding, curtains, etc. because they are soft, comfortable, and easy to clean. In the field of luggage, cotton-like fabrics are often used to make backpacks, handbags, etc. because they are wear-resistant, lightweight, and easy to clean.
In general, imitation cotton fabric is a very practical man-made fiber fabric, which has the advantages of moisture absorption, perspiration, softness, breathability, and easy care. Widely used in various fields.