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Raw Materials for T-shirts
- T-shirts are made from cotton, polyester, or a cotton/polyester blend.
- Manufacturers may use organically grown cotton and natural dyes.
- Stretchable T-shirts use knit fabrics like jerseys, rib knits, and interlock rib knits.
Material for Making Shirts
- Cotton is soft, absorbent, and durable.
- Polyester is lightweight and quick-drying.
- Spandex stretches for freedom of movement.
- Lighter fabrics like polyester and cotton are easier to work with than heavier fabrics like wool and denim.
- Cotton consists of an outer cotton layer and an inner cellulose layer bonded by starch.
- Combed cotton is refined by removing impurities for a smoother fabric.
- Ringspun cotton makes a finer, stronger yarn.
- Pima cotton is the best quality.
- Viscose rayon T-shirts use recycled fibers but wrinkle easily.
- Yarn T-shirts use organic fibers like cotton, wool, silk, and linen.
- Hybrid fabrics combine natural and synthetic fibers.