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What are the differences between cotton, pure cotton, combed cotton, and knitted cotton fabrics?

The difference between combed cotton and pure cotton is that in terms of craftsmanship, combed cotton will remove excess impurities during the production process, making the woven items look smoother. Compared to pure cotton, combed cotton is less prone to pilling and pilling. Pure cotton clothes are certainly good, but there are many rayon ones that are not easy to pilling, but are prone to shrinkage and de**ation.

From the above, it can be seen that combed cotton fabrics have comfortable and breathable effects compared to pure cotton fabrics. However, for the difference between combed cotton and pure cotton, the texture of pure cotton should be more careful and of higher quality. The texture, washing resistance, de**ation and wear resistance of combed cotton fabric are much higher.


What is knitted cotton?

There are also many classifications of knitted cotton, and in the market, knitted clothing fabrics are generally divided into two types according to their production methods. One is called longitude deviation, and the other is called latitude deviation.

In terms of fabric, it is woven by machines. Compared to other fabrics, knitted cotton has better elasticity, a softer feel, and the fabric is also very breathable. There are also many patterns and varieties, which are easy to clean and less prone to generating static electricity compared to sweaters.

The only downside of knitted cotton is that the fabric is easy to dye. So when cleaning, it is important to separate it from other clothes that are prone to discoloration. In addition, although knitted cotton has good elasticity, it is also prone to de**ation, so it is also important to pay attention to its maintenance in daily life.


The difference between pure cotton and pure cotton

Pure cotton fabric is made of cotton as the raw material, with a high cotton content that is comfortable to wear. If the cotton content is above 70%, it is called pure cotton. The 100% cotton you see when shopping has caused many friends to question both cotton and pure cotton.

Cotton is a proprietary term in clothing and other fabric materials, commonly used in cotton clothing and bedding. There are up to 20 types of fabrics, including plain cloth, poplin, linen yarn, twill cloth, khaki, chenille, gabardine, Henggong, labor cloth, Oxford cloth, youth cloth, thread cloth, velvet, corduroy, velvet, etc. Therefore, all cotton indicates that the fabric is made of 100% cotton.

Pure cotton fabric is a textile made from cotton as the textile material, interwoven vertically and horizontally through warp and weft yarns. Cotton with a cotton content of over 75% is pure cotton. It is divided into pure cotton yarn card, pure cotton poplin, pure cotton fabric, and pure cotton fabric. More than 20 types of fabrics can be subdivided according to their types.

Actually, according to the above explanation of pure cotton and pure cotton, careful friends already know that pure cotton is pure cotton, and pure cotton is also pure cotton. Cotton with a content of over 75% can be referred to as whole cotton, so pure cotton and whole cotton are the same in terms of cotton content. The difference lies in the different names or statements. Pure cotton simply refers to the fabric being 100% cotton, while pure cotton refers to the entire fabric of the garment being 100% cotton.

According to different processing procedures and processes, there are differences in the production of clothes. For example, pure cotton clothes are prone to wrinkles, while some pure cotton clothes are less prone to wrinkles due to different processed fabrics. That's all it takes to make a difference!


The difference between knitted cotton and pure cotton

When purchasing a T-shirt, you often see a fabric prompt indicating whether it is knitted cotton or pure cotton. For friends who are not familiar with the characteristics of the fabric, it is easy to confuse two types of fabrics with "cotton".

The appearance of knitted cotton is like pure cotton. Cotton fibers have good moisture absorption, and in general, cotton fibers can absorb moisture in the air, which is why knitted cotton and pure cotton

Cotton can make people feel very comfortable when wearing it. But pure cotton fabric has better heat resistance. Knitted cotton, due to its use of textile technology and smooth surface, is less prone to pilling compared to pure cotton.

From the characteristics of two types of fabrics: knitted cotton has good dyeability, high color brightness and fastness, and the comfort and moisture absorption of wearing are very close to those of pure cotton. The disadvantage is that it is not acid resistant and has poor elasticity. The characteristic of pure cotton is its excellent moisture absorption and high wearing comfort.

In terms of material selection, there is no difference between the two fabrics. Knitted cotton is actually made from cotton thread through knitting technology. It's all due to cotton, and there's not much difference between comfortable and healthy wearing. The difference is that knitted cotton has excellent dyeing techniques. As for the quality of the dyeing process, it is another matter.

The above shows that the difference between knitted cotton and pure cotton is not significant based on the characteristics and advantages of the two fabrics. The main differences are the dyeing process, durability, and moisture absorption of the fabric. Both types of fabrics are woven from cotton, but due to differences in craftsmanship and fabric surface, they only have differences in comfort and moisture absorption.


Will pure cotton shrink?

Good moisture absorption, high moisture retention, good heat resistance, strong alkali resistance, and hygiene are all the reasons why you are willing to choose pure cotton clothing.

Shrinkage is an inevitable drawback of pure cotton clothing, with a typical shrinkage rate of 2% to 5%. Of course, after special processing and washing treatment, it will not shrink. If you purchase pure cotton clothes without special treatment, how should you maintain them to prevent shrinkage or reduce shrinkage?

Because pure cotton has the disadvantage of easy shrinkage, the pure cotton clothes bought home should be carefully maintained. Only by per**ing proper maintenance and washing can shrinkage be prevented or reduced. Everyone should recognize that the incorrect use of hot water for washing can cause multiple shrinkage, and incorrect washing and drying methods can lead to shrinkage or multiple shrinkage of pure cotton clothes. All proper washing and maintenance are ways to reduce or prevent shrinkage of pure cotton.

Proper washing and maintenance of pure cotton clothes: Hot water should not be used for washing, and the water temperature should be controlled below 35 ℃. It should not be soaked in detergent for a long time, ironed at a temperature higher than 120 ℃, exposed to the sun, or dried. Proper washing and drying should be done in a cool place, using a flat or stick shaped clothes hanger. Washing should be done by hand.

 

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