Fabric Definition:
Cupro is a regenerated cellulosic fiber made from cotton linter waste, known for its silky texture, breathability, and eco-friendly production. It is often called a sustainable alternative to silk.
Composition:
100% Cellulose (from cotton linter waste)
Texture:
Silky, soft, smooth, fluid drape, natural sheen, lightweight
Stretch Level:
None / Low (Drapes well, not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Woven
GSM Range:
80-150 GSM
Breathability:
Excellent (Highly breathable)
Moisture Management:
High (Absorbs moisture well)
Durability:
Medium (Can be delicate)
Thermal Properties:
Excellent breathability, cool in summer, warm in winter
Key Usage Areas:
Luxury Apparel, Linings, Blouses, Dresses, Lingerie, Scarves, Ties, Home Textiles, Bridal Wear
Medical textiles (bandages), industrial textiles, luxury packaging