Jersey

Fabric Definition:
Jersey is a soft, stretchy, single-knit fabric with a smooth surface on one side and a looped back, commonly made from cotton or cotton blends for comfortable apparel.
Composition:
100% Cotton (or Cotton/Elastane, Cotton/Polyester blends)
Texture:
Soft, smooth, with a slight natural drape; looped texture on the reverse side
Stretch Level:
Moderate (inherent stretch from knit construction; elastane blends increase stretch)
Fabric Construction:
Single-knit (weft-knitted)
GSM Range:
120-220 GSM (light to medium weight)
Breathability:
High (excellent air permeability)
Moisture Management:
High (absorbs moisture well)
Durability:
Moderate (prone to pilling and snagging; durable for everyday wear)
Thermal Properties:
Mildly warm; breathable and cool in summer
Key Usage Areas:
T-shirts, Dresses, Underwear, Loungewear, Leggings, Tank Tops, Baby Clothing
Medical textiles (bandages), filtration fabrics, industrial wipes

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