
Explore the superior blend of poly-cotton Vs cotton in Quality Uniforms' collection, ensuring optimal comfort, durability, and style for your work attire. Discover the perfect balance of performance and elegance in our poly-cotton uniforms designed to meet the highest standards of quality.
Polycotton fabric is a blend of polyester and cotton fibres. It is a very popular choice as it combines the best qualities of both fabrics. Polyester, a synthetic material, is known for its durability and resistance to wrinkles and shrinkage. Cotton, on the other hand, is a natural fibre that is highly breathable and comfortable. Polycotton fabrics offer the best of both worlds and offer more durability and colour retention. It is also way more resistant to wear and tear.
Advantages Of Poly Cotton-
- Polycotton is soft to touch while having a crisp texture
- Cheaper than cotton
- It creases less and minimal ironing is required
- Fit better
- Retains shape better
- Moisture wicking fabric
- Lightweigt fabric for summers
- No shrinkage when washed
- Quick to dry
- High Durabilitty.
Disadvantages Of Poly Cotton-
- Not as breathable as cotton
- Heavier material as compared to 100% polyester fabric
- Clingy
Cotton fabric is organic in nature and is derived from the fibers surrounding the seeds of cotton plants. It is sought-after owing to its breathability, softness, andcomfort.
Advantages of cotton-
- It is softer to the touch.
- Recyclable
- Breathable fabric, so great for summer garments.
- Gentle on the skin
- Non- clingy
- Dyeable
- Good colour retention
- Easily customised
- Eco-friendly
Disadvantages of cotton-
- Slightly heavier
- Prone to shrinkage and stains
- Wrinkles easily
- Takes longer to dry
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