High Stretch Knit Fabric  Graphene Jacquard: Next-Gen Thermal

High Stretch Knit Fabric Graphene Jacquard: Next-Gen Thermal

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Stretch fabrics made by nylon or polyester + spandex, suitable for various activities manufacturer. High Stretch fabric is an elastic fabric made of nylon or polyester fiber and spandex; nylon increases the functionality of the fabric and spandex gives it elasticity, making it comfortable and suitable for various activities such as running, yoga, jogging and other leisure sports. The high-stretch compression fabric contains more than 25% elastic fiber, which gives the textile extremely durable elasticity and light weight. The high-strength elasticity provides good support for the muscles and can reduce the accumulation of lactic acid after exercise. It is suitable for triathlons and bicycles activities. HONG LI, HONGLI is a Taiwan eco-friendly Thermal Textile, Polyester Twill Knits, Honeycomb Knits Fabric manufacturer since 1994. Over 25 years in developing best jersey for neoprene lamination; the hook and loop for protective gear; high stretch functional fabric for performance sportswear. Established in 1994, Hong Li Textile Co., Ltd. Is one of professional knitting factory in Taiwan, founded with the mission of developing the best jersey fabric for neoprene lamination; hook and loop for protective gear; high stretch functional fabric for performance sportswear.

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