Thermal Knit
Thermal knit is a versatile, insulating fabric made from a blend of cotton and polyester, designed to provide warmth while maintaining breathability.
About Thermal Knit
Thermal knit fabrics are constructed using a weft knit technique, which allows for a stretchy and comfortable material that traps air for insulation. The typical fibers used are cotton for softness and breathability, and polyester for durability and moisture-wicking properties. This fabric is commonly used in activewear, loungewear, and thermal undergarments due to its ability to retain heat while allowing moisture to escape.
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Care Instructions
Machine wash cold with similar colors, tumble dry low, iron on low if needed.
Additional Information
Thermal knits are particularly popular in colder climates and are often used in layering systems for outdoor activities.
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Made From These Fibers
Cotton
The world's most widely used natural plant fiber, known for breathability, softness, and versatility.
Polyester
Synthetic polyester fiber offering durability, wrinkle resistance, and moisture-wicking properties with easy care characteristics.