1. The impact of CVC French Terry's blended ingredients on wrinkle resistance
The core ingredients of CVC French Terry are cotton and polyester fibers. This blended design greatly improves the wrinkle resistance of the fabric while ensuring comfort and breathability. Cotton, as a natural fiber, is soft and breathable, but pure cotton fabrics are prone to wrinkles after wearing or washing.
One of the biggest features of polyester fiber is its toughness and wrinkle resistance. The molecular structure of polyester fiber allows the fabric to better maintain its shape, and even after long-term wear, the fabric can reduce the formation of wrinkles. Compared with pure cotton, the polyester component of CVC French Terry allows the fabric to remain flatter during daily use, reducing common shrinkage and wrinkle problems.
In addition, the elasticity of polyester fiber makes the fabric less likely to deform even after multiple washings. The specially processed CVC French Terry fabric can better resist external friction and pulling due to the effect of polyester, reducing the wrinkles of the fabric due to frequent use.
2. Fabric structure and wrinkle resistance of CVC French Terry
The inner layer of CVC French Terry adopts a small circle "loops" structure, which makes the fabric texture softer and more comfortable. Compared with other heavy fleece fabrics, French Terry has smaller inner loops, a more delicate touch, and better air circulation. Therefore, although it can provide moderate warmth, it does not increase the risk of wrinkles due to the excessive thickness of the fleece structure on the surface or inner layer.
This loop-shaped fabric can remain relatively flat even after multiple washes, and the fluidity of circulating air also reduces the formation of wrinkles caused by moisture or sweat retention. Overall, the fabric structure of CVC French Terry not only improves comfort, but also effectively inhibits the appearance of wrinkles.
3. Durability and color retention of polyester fiber
In addition to wrinkle resistance, CVC French Terry also performs well in color retention. The durability and color fastness of polyester fiber are one of its important characteristics. Compared to pure cotton, polyester has a higher resistance to fading and sun fastness, which means that CVC French Terry fabrics can better maintain their bright colors and are not easy to fade after long-term wear and multiple washings.
Polyester fiber has a more stable molecular structure, so it is more resistant to the influence of external environmental factors (such as sunlight, sweat and pollution) on color than pure cotton fabrics. Even after repeated exposure to sunlight, CVC French Terry's color is not easily damaged by ultraviolet rays and maintains its original color. In addition, polyester fiber has a strong ability to absorb dyes, which can make the fabric dye more evenly and firmly, ensuring its color is maintained for a long time.