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20%Linen 80%Viscose Woven Jersey Fabric
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25%Linen 75%Viscose Woven Jersey Fabric
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46%Recycle Viscose 47%Cotton 7%Elastane Jarquard Fabric
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46%Recycle Viscose 47%Cotton 7%Elastane Jersey Fabric
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50%Linen 45%Viscose Woven Jersey Fabric
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58%Viscose 36%Nylon 6%Spandex Cooling Twill Knit Fabric
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62%Polyester 18%Recycle Viscose 17%Cotton 3%Elastane Jarquard Fabric
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64%Recycle Viscose 28%Acrylic 8%Spandex 3*1 Rib Fabric
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65%Viscose 30%Nylon 5%Spandex Cooling Twill Knit Fabric
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70%Viscose 20%Nylon 10%Spandex Pin-Hole Pique Fabric
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73%Viscose 18% Nylon 9% Spandex Spacer Fabric Soft Spacer
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75%Viscose 25%Polyester Single Jersey Fabric
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82%Recycle Nylon 18%Spandex Interlock Double Peached Knit Nylon Fabric
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90%Polyester 10%Spandex 2×2 Rib Fabric Stretch Polyester Fabric
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96%Viscose 4%Spandex 2*2Rib Fabric
Benefits of Viscose Fabric:
- Comfort: The softness, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties of viscose contribute to its overall comfort.
- Versatility: Viscose fabric can be used to create a wide range of textiles, from lightweight blouses to heavy drapes, catering to diverse fashion and home décor needs.
- Durability: Despite its delicate appearance, viscose fabric is surprisingly durable and can withstand regular wear and tear.
- Easy Care: Viscose fabric is generally easy to care for, with most types being machine-washable and wrinkle-resistant.
- Eco-Friendliness: Viscose is derived from renewable resources and is biodegradable, making it a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
Applications of Viscose Fabric:
- Clothing: Viscose is widely used in clothing, including dresses, blouses, skirts, and pants, due to its versatility, comfort, and ability to create flowing silhouettes.
- Lingerie and Intimates: Viscose’s softness and breathability make it ideal for lingerie, underwear, and sleepwear.
- Home Textiles: Viscose is used in curtains, bed sheets, tablecloths, and other home décor items, adding a touch of elegance and comfort to living spaces.
- Industrial Applications: Viscose fibers are also used in the production of surgical dressings, wipes, and other non-woven materials.