Knitted fabrics of mixed composition

We often get inquiries from you about knitted fabrics with mixed composition. So we hasten to answer that most often these are knitted fabrics that have several different fibers in their composition, such as polyester, viscose, cotton, elastane, acrylic or wool. There is one dominant ingredient and two or three others added. Hence the name mixed-composition knitwear.

Mixed-composition knitwear is very often used in garment production. These are generally blends such as viscose with lycra, polyester with viscose, cotton with lycra, etc. Mixing different fibers in a single knit allows to combine the properties of artificial and natural knits. Mixed knitted fabrics are thus distinguished by both fairly high quality and moderately low price. In this way, an excellent compromise and proportion can be achieved. At the same time, the fact that we opt for a cheaper solution does not necessarily mean that we opt for low quality. Mixed knits that we have in our offer are both thicker-coat knits, sweater knits, thin knits like those intended for t-shirts or completely thin knits, like a sheet of paper such as tulle or elastic mesh....

Among the many mixed knits that await you are:

- classic plain knits (for dresses, blouses, sweaters, sweatpants, joggers and others);

- patterned knits (with a wide spectrum of applications);

- ribbed knits (ideally suited for turtlenecks, or undershirts so-called "boxers");

- velour knitted fabrics (with delicate mesquite, reflecting light nicely, velvet style);

- sweater knitwear, or something soft to wrap around the body in the autumn and winter seasons.

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