Combed cotton and pure cotton are common cotton fibers, and they are widely used in textiles. However, there are some differences between the two. Let’s take a closer look at the differences between combed cotton and pure cotton.
First of all, combed cotton is cotton fiber that has been combed by a combing machine. It is characterized by thinner fibers, longer length, higher strength, soft hand feel, high gloss, not easy to pilling, and also has good air permeability and hygroscopicity. Since combed cotton fiber has been carefully processed, its impurities and short fibers have been removed, so it is less prone to breakage, hairiness, pilling and other phenomena during weaving, and it is also easier to color and dye. Therefore, fabrics made from combed cotton have good texture and quality and are suitable for making high-end bedding, shirts, T-shirts and other clothing.
Secondly, pure cotton refers to natural cotton fiber that has not undergone any chemical treatment. It is characterized by softness, comfort, good air permeability, strong hygroscopicity, and not prone to static electricity. However, because pure cotton fiber contains more impurities and short fibers, it is prone to breakage, hairiness, pilling and other phenomena during weaving, and it is also not easy to color and dye. Therefore, fabrics made of pure cotton have relatively poor texture and are suitable for making clothing for daily wear.
Taken together, both combed cotton and pure cotton have their advantages and disadvantages. If you are pursuing high-quality, high-end fabrics, it is recommended to choose combed cotton; if you pay attention to comfort, breathability and moisture absorption, you can choose pure cotton. Of course, when actually purchasing, you also need to consider your own needs and budget to choose the cotton fiber that suits you.