Fabric structure
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2025-04-27
Plain weave: warp and weft yarns interlace every other yarn, with dense interlacing points on both the front and back sides, with no distinction.

Plain weave: Warp and weft yarns interlace every other yarn, with dense interlacing points on both the front and back sides, showing no distinction. Therefore, plain weave fabrics have a tight structure, firm texture, relatively thin texture, good wear resistance and permeability, but a stiff hand feel.
Twill weave: This is a fabric using twill weave, with a distinct diagonal pattern on the fabric surface, which can be divided into positive and negative patterns. This fabric has high density, the product is relatively thick, but the hand feel is soft, with good drape, luster and elasticity.
Satin weave fabric: In satin weave, the warp and weft yarns form separated and discontinuous warp or weft weaving points in the fabric. The fabric surface is almost completely covered by warp and weft yarns, and there may be diagonal lines on the surface, but not as obvious diagonal lines as twill. The warp and weft yarns interlace less frequently, and the fabric density is higher. Therefore, this fabric is thicker and more expensive than similar twill products, and has a smooth and bright appearance, with a relatively soft texture.
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