Supreme Fabrics
Supreme Fabric
General Features of Supreme Fabric
Supreme Fabrics are circular knitted fabrics; the front and back surfaces are similar but have different appearances. They can be produced in tubular or open width. There are possibilities for production in wider widths compared to rib and interlock fabrics. They stretch approximately the same in both width and length, and their shapes may be distorted when overly stretched. They have a lightweight, comfortable feel and moisture-absorbing properties. They can be produced in different weights using various qualities such as OE, Combed, Ring, and Carded, with yarn counts ranging from 10/1 to 60/1. In the supreme fabric group, it is possible to list the most preferred yarn thicknesses as 36/1, 30/1, 20/1, and 30/2 yarns. They are mostly used in lightweight summer clothing and t-shirt production. The fabric is suitable for external applications such as Dye Printing, Embroidery, and accessory trials,
those knitted from 30/2 and thicker yarns are used in winter clothing.
Types of Knitted Supreme Fabric
With Lycra Supreme,
Without Lycra Supreme,
Jacquard Supreme,
Double Supreme (double jersey),
Melange Supreme,
Dyed Supreme,
Printed Supreme,
Vanish Supreme,
Cotton Supreme,
Viscose Supreme,
Polyester Supreme, and other varieties.