Ramie is a natural fiber extracted from the bark and woody parts of the ramie plant. It is a traditional textile raw material with many advantages, such as wear resistance, good air permeability, strong hygroscopicity, and not prone to pilling.
The history of ramie can be traced back thousands of years. As early as the Neolithic Age, people had begun to use ramie to make clothing and other supplies. In China, ramie is known as the “King of Natural Fibers” and has been widely used in textile technology during the Han Dynasty.
In modern society, ramie fabrics have been used more and more widely. It is not only used in fashion, home textiles, bedding, etc., but also made into various sportswear and outdoor products, such as canvas shoes, mountaineering bags, tents, etc. In addition, ramie is also used to make industrial supplies, such as filters, insulation materials, steel wire ropes, etc.
Compared with other natural fibers, ramie has higher strength and durability, and also has good air permeability and moisture absorption, which can help people survive the hot weather. Stay cool and dry during the summer. In addition, ramie is not prone to pilling and wrinkles, making it comfortable to wear and easy to maintain.
In short, ramie is a very excellent fabric with many advantages and is favored by more and more people.