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Country Of Origin : India
Cotton textiles are one of the world’s most widely used fabrics, known for their softness, breathability, and versatility. From clothing to home furnishings, cotton dominates the global textile industry.
Cotton textiles are fabrics made from the natural fibers of the cotton plant (Gossypium). These fibers are spun into yarn and then woven or knitted into various fabrics.
Key Characteristics:
✔ Soft & Comfortable – Ideal for everyday wear.
✔ Breathable – Allows air circulation, great for hot climates.
✔ Absorbent – Can hold up to 27 times its weight in water.
✔ Durable – Stronger when wet, making it easy to wash.
✔ Hypoallergenic – Rarely causes skin irritation.
2. Types of Cotton Textiles
A) By Cotton Variety
otton grey fabric refers to unbleached, undyed cotton in its natural, loom-state form. It is the raw material used to produce finished textiles through dyeing, printing, and finishing processes.
1. What is Cotton Grey Fabric?
Unprocessed cotton fabric straight from the loom.
Natural beige/greyish color (varies based on cotton type).
No chemical treatments (bleaching/dyeing).
Also called "greige" (gray/grey) goods.
Key Features:
✔ Eco-friendly (minimal processing).
✔ Versatile (can be dyed any color).
✔ Strong & durable (retains natural fiber strength).
✔ Breathable & absorbent (ideal for further processing).
2. Types of Cotton Grey Fabric
Type Description Common Uses
Upland Cotton Most common (90% of global production) T-shirts, jeans, bedsheets
Pima/Supima Cotton Extra-long staple fibers (luxury softness) High-end shirts, towels
Egyptian Cotton Long-staple, ultra-soft & durable Luxury bedding, fine linens
Organic Cotton Grown without pesticides Eco-friendly clothing, babywear