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    Sublimation Polyester Fabric Is Recommend
    What is Polyester?

    Our sublimation Polyester fabric is frequently seen across a variety of niches. It is a man-made fabric that is made out of synthetic, polyester fibers. These polyester fibers are also known as a man-made...  more
    What is Polyester?

    Our sublimation Polyester fabric is frequently seen across a variety of niches. It is a man-made fabric that is made out of synthetic, polyester fibers. These polyester fibers are also known as a man-made polymer.

    Polyester fibers are lightweight and durable. They are easily died and are resistant to chemicals. Polyester fabric is efficient because it dries easily and quickly. Because of this, polyester is extremely popular in the sporting and outdoor world. Polyester is also smooth to the touch which makes it extremely comfortable to wear, and thus also popular in other categories.

    Does Polyester Shrink?

    So, does polyester shrink? And why or why not? Polyester does not shrink under normal circumstances. Because polyester is made of man-made polymer, which makes the fibers synthetic, the fabric is resistant to shrinkage. If you wash polyester fabric in hot water and then dry it on high heat, it may shrink some, but not a whole lot.

    Polyester Blends

    Because polyester is...    less
    • Tue at 2:39 AM
  • Tian fu111
    Tian fu111 created a new group:
    Do You Conisder Sublimation Polyester Fabric?
    Our sublimation Polyester fabric is a plastic-like material made from coal, oil, and water. It’s made in a lab and is used to create many things such as home furnishing, seatbelts, tents, and the cover stock for diapers. Because it’s mass-produced it...  moreOur sublimation Polyester fabric is a plastic-like material made from coal, oil, and water. It’s made in a lab and is used to create many things such as home furnishing, seatbelts, tents, and the cover stock for diapers. Because it’s mass-produced it has become a cheap material to buy.

    Somehow, polyester has snuck it’s way into fashion. You might have noticed that a lot of apparel is made with polyester. Manufacturers say adding in this chemically-created material makes your shirt feel stronger, however that is not always the case. As “Money After Graduation” puts it in her Frugal Fashion blog: “Polyester is tricky like that: it makes you think it’s something it’s not”. We’re going to give you 5 reasons on why you should avoid wearing polyester clothes.

    While Polyester feels strong, it’s unbearable to wear. There is no breathability in the fabric, the unnatural chemicals are not made for constant human contact. Manufactures love to use polyester because it’s cheap, thus...    less
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  • Sublimation Polyester Fabric Is Recommend
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    What is Polyester? Our sublimation Polyester fabric is frequently seen across a variety of niches. It is a man-made fabric that is made out of synthetic, polyester fibers. These polyester fibers are also known as a man-made polymer. Polyester fibers are lightweight and durable. They are easily died and are resistant to chemicals. Polyester fabric is efficient because it dries easily and quickly. Because of this, polyester is extremely popular in the sporting and outdoor world. Polyester is also smooth to the touch which makes it extremely comfortable to wear, and thus also popular in other categories. Does Polyester Shrink? So, does polyester shrink? And why or why not? Polyester does not shrink under normal circumstances. Because polyester is made of man-made polymer, which makes the fibers synthetic, the fabric is resistant to shrinkage. If you wash polyester fabric in hot water and then dry it on high heat, it may shrink some, but not a whole lot. Polyester Blends Because polyester is resistant to shrinkage, it is often blended with other fabrics. By adding polyester to things like cotton, you get the best of both worlds of the fabric combinations. Polyester is typically seen in 60% cotton 40% polyester blend and a 50% cotton 50% polyester blend. When you combine these fabrics, you get a shirt that is comfortable, relatively inexpensive, and that is easy to care for. You will also find polyester in tri-blend fabrics. Tri-blends are extremely soft and durable, but usually a bit more expensive. What Are Polyester & Polyester Blend Fabrics Good For? Polyester is an extremely important staple in the apparel industry. Polyester fabrics are an ideal choice for the sports and outdoor world because they do not hold moisture and are available in many dry-wicking options. Polyester blended fabrics are also a popular choice for screen printing and decorating because they hold prints well, are durable, resistant to heat, and are relatively low in cost. They are also a go-to fabrication for everyday wear because they are offered in many trendy styles at prices that brick and mortars can’t touch! We are one of the knitting fabric manufacturer and welcome to contact Tianfu.
  • Do You Conisder Sublimation Polyester Fabric?
    1 member
    Our sublimation Polyester fabric is a plastic-like material made from coal, oil, and water. It’s made in a lab and is used to create many things such as home furnishing, seatbelts, tents, and the cover stock for diapers. Because it’s mass-produced it has become a cheap material to buy. Somehow, polyester has snuck it’s way into fashion. You might have noticed that a lot of apparel is made with polyester. Manufacturers say adding in this chemically-created material makes your shirt feel stronger, however that is not always the case. As “Money After Graduation” puts it in her Frugal Fashion blog: “Polyester is tricky like that: it makes you think it’s something it’s not”. We’re going to give you 5 reasons on why you should avoid wearing polyester clothes. While Polyester feels strong, it’s unbearable to wear. There is no breathability in the fabric, the unnatural chemicals are not made for constant human contact. Manufactures love to use polyester because it’s cheap, thus putting all the cost on the customers who suffer and sweat in this sticky material that’s supposed to be cool and refreshing. Polyester is advertised as being wrinkle-free, but due to the harsh chemicals that go into making these clothes, polyester is not only hard but can be disastrous on sensitive skin. The chemicals can be rough on skin and lead to rashes. Wear organic cotton instead for a fabric that is great for the environment and soft on the skin. Polyester emits a huge amount of waste into the earth. We already know plastic is super harmful. When polyester breaks down it can only be reduced into microplastics which stays, non-biodegradable, in our oceans, land, and water. Just creating polyester takes about 70 million barrels of oil. And this is just for the polyester that is used for fabric. That’s a lot of carbon. Polyester doesn’t last long. On top of all the other cons of using polyester, it doesn’t even have a long shelf life. After a few wears, you’ll find your dress or shirt starting to fade and even tear. It’s just not worth the risk to the environment, and your money. With a whole new wave of industries catered to organic wear, you’ll find a lot more natural options for your clothes. Just be sure it’s not blended with any polyester, 100% natural and organic is the only way to be sure the process is safe for the environment and your body! Welcome to send us messages if you have interests about display fabric !
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