Do the handfeel, colorfastness, and shrinkage rate meet standards?

Brief Answer

All physical indicators comply with export standards. Sample fabrics and test reports are available upon request.

Detailed Explanation

All fabrics are produced and tested according to international export standards. Key indicators such as handfeel, colorfastness, and shrinkage rate fully meet requirements and remain stable and controllable.

Handfeel: Utilizing eco-friendly spinning and refined finishing processes, the fabric surface is smooth and delicate to the touch. Fabrics like Tencel™ and bamboo fiber offer a silky-soft feel against the skin with natural drape, meeting the requirements for high-end apparel and home textiles.

Colorfastness: Utilizing eco-friendly reactive dyes and stable dyeing processes, wash, rub, perspiration, and sunlight fastness all achieve Level 4 or higher. Fabrics resist fading, color bleeding, and staining, meeting export and brand quality standards.

Shrinkage Rate: Pre-shrunk and set, both warp and weft shrinkage rates are consistently controlled within 3%–5%. This ensures dimensional stability and minimal deformation in finished garments, enabling direct use in mass production.

Third-party testing reports from SGS/ITS/Intertek are available for each fabric. We support customer verification through actual testing to guarantee consistency between mass-produced goods and samples.

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