1 Pure cotton cloth
Pure cotton sportswear has the advantages of sweat-absorbing, breathable, and quick drying, which can effectively eliminate sweat. However, the drawbacks of pure cotton fabric are also obvious, as it is prone to wrinkling and has a poor drooping sensation
2 Velvet
This fabric emphasizes comfort and fashion, which can elongate the lines of the legs, perfectly complementing a slim body shape and creating a luxurious sporty style. However, velvet fabric has weak breathability and is thick, so it is generally not recommended to wear it during intense exercise.
3 Knitted cotton
The most commonly used is knitted fabric. Knitted cotton fabric is very lightweight and breathable 💨 Elastic and easy to stretch, making it the best companion for exercise. At the same time, its price is also acceptable, making it a common sports fabric
4 Nano Fabric
Nano is very lightweight yet very durable, and easy to carry and store. In addition, this fabric has excellent breathability and wind resistance, although it is light and thin, it can be considered perfect
5 3D interval fabric
Using 3D to create a texture effect on the pattern, the surface still retains the visual sense of cotton cloth. Its characteristics are super lightweight, good breathability, more flexible, and the style looks more fashionable, beautiful, and casual
6 Mechanical mesh fabric
This fabric can help our body recover faster after enduring stress, and its mesh structure can provide stronger support in specific areas, reducing fatigue and swelling of human muscles
7 seersucker yarn
Mainly used for making the outer layer of sportswear, its surface gives the fabric a more three-dimensional effect, making it lighter and softer, making it more loose and comfortable to wear. Its unique airbag structure also has good thermal insulation performance
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