Material Guides
Fabric is the variable that determines everything else — hand feel, durability, wash performance, and price — before you get to cut, color, or packaging.
This series covers every material in our production range: specifications, processes, and the right questions to bring into a supplier conversation.
Bamboo Fiber — Cool to the Touch. But What’s Actually in the Fabric?
Most bamboo fabric on the market is bamboo viscose — regenerated cellulose, not raw bamboo…
Recycled Polyester (GRS) — Same Fiber, Different Backstory
Recycled polyester performs like virgin polyester — the difference is the GRS certification behind it….
Microfiber — When a Synthetic Fiber Absorbs 7× Its Weight in Water
Microfiber towels absorb more water than cotton, dry faster, and leave no lint. A technical…
Long-Staple Cotton — What Fiber Length Changes in a Hotel Sheet
Long-staple cotton produces yarns with fewer fiber ends, less pilling, and higher tensile strength. A…
Polyester — The Right Fiber for Curtains and Table Linen
Polyester isn’t a compromise — it’s the correct material choice for hotel curtains and contract…
Combed Cotton — The Extra Step That Keeps Sheets Smooth After 100 Washes
Combed cotton isn’t just a label. Here’s how the combing process affects durability, pilling, and…
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