Knitted Fabric - 100% Cotton – Cobtex Knitting Mills offer the highest-quality cotton fabrics such as single jersey, baby jersey, baby rib, interlock and french terry, in all diameters, gauges, and gramages. Whether it’s grey, bleached, dyed or printed, you’ll be wowed at our selection and competitive pricing.
Knitted Fabric - Cotton – Blended Fabric: – Our cotton-blended offerings include fabrics consisting of cotton and a combination of nylon, polyester, or spandex. Because we’re an industry leader, we are constantly watching for new, innovative fabric products to share with our clients.
Knitted Fabric - Fleece – Cobtex Knitting Mills Known for its warmth, fleece wicks away moisture from the body. Fleece fabric is primarily made from 100% polyester, but can be blended with other materials such as cotton, wool, rayon, and spandex. Providing exceptional wind resistance and warmth per weight as compared to other fabric types, fleece repels moisture, and can be sheared in a variety of different ways to create a soft, even velvet-like finishes.
Knitted Fabric - Modal – Modal fabric is a variety of rayon but dyes just like cotton and is colorfast when washed in warm water. Made by spinning reconstituted cellulose from beech trees, this fabric type is 50% more water absorbent per unit volume than cotton. These fabrics are known for their smoothness and softness and are commonly used in household linens such as bedsheets, towels and sleepwear. Cobtex offers an amazing selection of modal fabrics from which to choose.
Knitted Fabric - Viscose – We offer a beautiful array of both dull luster and bright luster viscose (rayon) fabrics in a rainbow of colors. Viscose fabrics are typically used in apparel, household items (such as window dressings) and industrial fabrics. For best results, this knitted fabric type typically requires dry cleaning.
Knitted Fabric - Tencel – Soft and beautiful yet strong and durable, this knitted fabric is used commonly in high-end men’s and women’s apparel. Woven or knitted, this category of fabrics includes poplins, twills, crepes and chambrays. Tencel fabrics are known for their resistance to wrinkles, durability and comfortable wear.
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