The difference between regenerated fiber fabric and pure cotton
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2025-04-27
The difference between regenerated fiber fabrics and pure cotton fabrics: any fiber that is reused with cellulose as a raw material can be called a regenerated fiber fabric.

The difference between regenerated fiber fabrics and pure cotton fabrics is that all fibers that are reused with cellulose as a raw material can be called regenerated fiber fabrics.
Generally speaking, there are three types of underwear fabrics: pure cotton, modal, and bamboo charcoal fiber. The latter two are regenerated fiber fabrics, each with its own characteristics.
Pure cotton underwear is more absorbent, but it is not suitable for people who sweat easily because its good absorbency often leaves the genitals damp.
Modal is characterized by its softness, moisture absorption, and breathability, but it is relatively expensive.
Bamboo charcoal fiber is a common regenerated fiber fabric used in underwear. Bamboo fiber fabrics have good moisture absorption and breathability, good drape and dyeing properties, a silky luster and feel, and antibacterial, deodorant, and UV protection functions.
In fact, we cannot absolutely say which fabric is of better quality. They each have their own characteristics, and the quality of each fabric also involves the fibers, yarns, fabrics, and processing processes used.
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