About fabrics, there are more and more complex concepts.
When buying clothes, many sisters are curious about which is better, pure cotton or pure cotton T-shirts.
Today, let’s talk about the difference between pure cotton and 100% cotton.

1. Which is better, pure cotton or 100% cotton?
Pure cotton fabrics and 100% cotton fabrics have the same advantages , are all relatively healthy fabrics for the body. Cotton fiber is a natural fiber, and its main component is cellulose. It does not cause any irritation or negative effects when in contact with the skin. It is beneficial to the human body when worn for a long time and has good hygienic properties. And the moisturizing type, heat resistance, alkali resistance, and warmth retention properties are all very good.
In fact, there is not much difference between pure cotton fabrics and 100% cotton fabrics. The main thing is to see the degree of shrinkage of the two fabrics after washing. There will be some shrinkage. But relatively speaking, the shrinkage of pure cotton is relatively larger, and pure cotton fabrics are easier to wrinkle, and the wrinkles of pure cotton are not as serious as that of pure cotton. Therefore, simply speaking, pure cotton is relatively better.

2. The difference between pure cotton T-shirts and pure cotton T-shirts
1. The difference in raw materials
Pure cotton fabric is a textile made of cotton as a textile raw material and interwoven with warp and weft yarns. It is divided into pure cotton yarn card, pure cotton poplin, pure cotton fabric, pure cotton fabric, etc.
Cotton fabric is generally a proper term used in clothing and other materials.
Our common linen, twill, khaki, denim, Oxford cloth, chambray, velveteen, etc. are all cotton products. Cotton means that the fabric is made of 100% cotton.
To put it simply, cotton generally refers to finished products, such as ready-made clothing and bedding. Pure cotton is generally used for fabrics.
2. Different craftsmanship
Pure cotton fabrics are easy to wrinkle, while 100% cotton fabrics are not prone to wrinkles due to different craftsmanship.
The degree of shrinkage after washing varies. Although it will shrink to some extent, relatively speaking, pure cotton shrinks to a greater extent.
The stability of fabrics is different. Due to slight differences in processing procedures and raw materials, cotton fabrics have the stability of other fabrics and are less prone to pilling and deformation.
3. Clothing characteristics
In fact, pure cotton fabrics and 100% cotton fabrics are both relatively healthy fabrics for the body.
Cotton fiber is a natural fiber. Its main component is cellulose. It does not cause any irritation when it comes into contact with the skin. At the same time, it also has the characteristics of moisturizing, alkali resistance, and warmth retention. The main difference lies in their durability and washability.

3. How to identify whether a T-shirt is pure cotton fabric
1. Look at the feel
Pure cotton fabric feels naturally soft, plump and thick, with a slightly astringent and sinewy feel. It can be pulled to a smaller extent and recovers slowly after pulling; while chemical fiber fabrics have a soft and loose feel. It has a slippery feel, a large stretch, and will spring back to its original shape once you let go. Rub the edge threads. After rubbing the pure cotton, a lot of thin threads will come out. You can see fibrous substances of different thicknesses. The structure of the chemical fibers is very uniform, and the change in thickness is not obvious. But be careful, you must choose the thread ends of the fabrics on the clothes. The threads used for sewing are often made of cotton and cannot be used as a reference for distinction
In addition, because cotton yarn is relatively tough and has weak elasticity, Therefore, the recovery time of pure cotton clothes will be slightly longer after they are wrinkled. Let me teach you the most rustic and best way to identify them: you pick them up and hold them in your hands, and then let go. If they are very wrinkled, it means they are cotton. Or there are a lot of cotton ingredients. If there are very few wrinkle marks, it means other ingredients are mixed with it.
You can also fold the fabric in half, and then use your fingernails to scrape along the edge. After unfolding, the more obvious the scratches are, the higher the cotton content is, while pure fiber fabrics will not leave scratches.
2. Look at the luster
Except for mercerized cotton treated with caustic soda, pure cotton fabrics have no obvious luster, and the color is natural and soft, and the clothes can be put down naturally When purchasing, you can flatten the clothing and add a certain amount of tension, then place the fabric at a 45-degree angle to the body and face the light source. If there is a flash of bright light, then this item must be high-quality. Clothes containing chemical fibers. In addition, due to the addition of fluorescent whitening agents, white clothing made of chemical fiber will be whiter than pure cotton clothing, and may even feel dazzling.

3. Look at the water absorption
As we all know, the water absorption of pure cotton fabrics is quite good, and pure cotton clothes Dab some water, and then squeeze the water out with your hands. If the water still cannot be squeezed out, it proves that it is not pure cotton. If it is pure cotton, it will show wrinkles after squeezing out the water.
4. Smell the smell
Pull out a small piece of yarn from the seam of the clothing and conduct a fire inspection. Real natural cotton fibers will not melt and shrink when burned, but will resemble Paper also produces a natural yellow flame,When burning, it produces the smell of burning paper, and after burning, it produces gray-white ash that can be crushed; while chemical fiber will melt and drip when burning, and there is also the smell of black smoke and burning glue, and the burning will form black hard spots. Of course, this inspection method is unsafe and unrealistic for ordinary consumers, so we can only use the first few methods to judge.
The above is about which fabric is more comfortable to wear, “pure cotton” or “all cotton”? From the above, it can be seen that 100% cotton is better. It has a very high cotton content, is softer and more comfortable, is less prone to wrinkles and shrinkage, and has better performance. Therefore, you can give priority to 100% cotton when choosing fabrics. cotton. There is more knowledge about dressing that needs to be enriched, so you can follow the editor to continue to learn more.


