The material of the swimsuit

Time:2024-01-03 Views:0


1. Lycra fabric: Lycra is an artificially synthesized collagen fiber with the best stretchability. It can be easily lengthened by 4 to 7 times and quickly responds to its original length after application of force. It cannot be applied independently and can be used interchangeably with all other synthetic or chemical fibers. It does not alter the appearance of textiles and is an invisible chemical fiber that can greatly improve the properties of fabrics. Compared to swimsuits made of ordinary materials, swimsuits have a longer lifespan and are more suitable for use.

2. Nylon fabric: A textile made by blending or interlacing cotton polyester yarn or short polyester fibers with other chemical fibers, taking into account the characteristics and advantages of each chemical fiber. The most common cotton fiber products in the sales market are cotton fiber 6 and cotton fiber 66, which have excellent low-temperature resistance characteristics. When the temperature is below -70 , their rebound force does not change much. Although lacking in solidity, it has excellent ductility and softness, making it a common material for swimwear.

3. Polyester fabric: The main feature of polyester fabric is its excellent wrinkle resistance, firmness, and shape retention, making it suitable for making outerwear clothing. Polyester fabric textiles have weak water absorption and can feel stuffy when worn, while also being prone to electrostatic induction. Dirt and dust can harm aesthetics and comfort. However, it is easy to dry after washing, and the wet strength hardly decreases, without deformation, and has excellent washable and wearable properties. Polyester fabric has high compressive strength and elastic recovery, making it sturdy and durable. Wrinkle resistant, firming, and non ironing shirt.

4. Lining and auxiliary materials: The development of swimsuits is based on the standard of "comfortable" fit. Most of the lining materials are made of cotton fiber. When using non elastic auxiliary materials such as acrylic and pearl shells, they must be consistent with the fabric's stretchability to avoid harming the customer's wearing comfort. Therefore, when selecting auxiliary materials for application, the requirement for ductility is definitely necessary. In line with the trend of fashion, if you want to use metal materials, you need to choose parts that do not harm the stretchability of the clothing in the design scheme. When used properly, the auxiliary materials will achieve the best practical effect of highlighting the key points

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