Casual loose fabric 85% polyester 15% copper ammonia 114G/M ² one-piece
Product Specifications
| Attribute |
Value |
| Ingredients |
85% polyester15% copper ammonia |
| Width |
147CM |
| Weight |
114G/M² |
| Classification |
Polyester;copper ammonia |
| Applicable Scenarios |
One-piece |
| Feature |
Casual Loose Fabric |
Product Description
This casual loose fabric—blending 85% polyester and 15% copper ammonia fiber with a 114G/M² weight—is tailor-made for one-pieces, merging relaxed comfort with subtle refinement for everyday wear. The 15% copper ammonia fiber is the key to its appeal: it delivers a silky-soft, skin-friendly touch that elevates the fabric’s comfort, avoiding the synthetic stiffness of pure polyester, while adding a gentle drape that enhances the "loose" silhouette of the one-piece—ensuring it hangs naturally without clinging, perfect for casual outings, lounging, or light errands.
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Detailed drawing of fabrics
Complemented by 85% polyester, the fabric gains practicality: it resists wrinkles, keeping the one-piece neat even after packing or all-day wear; it also offers durability, withstanding frequent washes without shrinking or losing shape—ideal for regular use in casual wardrobes. The 114G/M² weight balances lightness and substance: it’s lightweight enough to feel airy (suitable for transitional seasons) yet has enough body to maintain the one-piece’s loose structure, avoiding a slouchy look.
Additionally, the fabric’s smooth texture pairs well with casual designs—whether it’s a short-sleeve summer one-piece or a long-sleeve transitional style. It retains color vibrancy over time and dries quickly, simplifying care. For anyone seeking a one-piece that’s easy to wear, low-maintenance, and effortlessly casual, this polyester-copper ammonia blend fabric delivers on comfort, fit, and functionality.
Production plant environment
Rows of large looms run steadily, and metal parts glisten in bright lights. Uniformed workers monitor work, adjust settings, and inspect fabric rolls. The yarn spools are lined up on the walls and fed into a machine that transforms them into continuous pieces of fabric. The air is filled with a faint textile scent, blending efficiency with industrial precision.