Bamboo Hemp Stretch Jersey Fabric Wholesale from $US 10.95/yard
Bamboo Hemp Stretch Jersey Fabric Wholesale from $US 10.95/yard
Hemp bamboo jersey fabric is antibacterial, breathable, versatile, strong & durable, ultra absorbent and extremely soft.
This medium weight four way stretchy fabric is perfect for hemp t-shirts, yoga wear, even dresses or pants. It works well for leggings, underwear, as well as cloth diapers, such as stretchy flats.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Fabric content: 70% bamboo rayon, 25% hemp , 5% spandex
Weight: 300 GSM (grams per square meter); 1 linear yard weights approx 450 grams (16 oz)
Width: 167 cm (66")
Color: Natural, unbleached and undyed
Product Characteristics
Product Characteristics
Hemp bamboo blends offer greater absorbency and mildew resistance compared to 100% cotton fabrics, while also providing superior UV rays protection over traditional fabrics.
This bamboo hemp jersey is highly coveted for its luxurious texture and supple drape, as well as its hypoallergenic, absorbent, and fast drying properties. Additionally, this fabric boasts natural anti-bacterial qualities, minimizing the need for frequent washing and eliminating unpleasant odors.
This bamboo hemp jersey is highly coveted for its luxurious texture and supple drape, as well as its hypoallergenic, absorbent, and fast drying properties. additionally, this material boasts natural antibacterial qualities, minimizing the need for washing and eliminating or reducing unpleasant odors.
With high moisture absorbency, high heat conductivity, and excellent abrasion resistance, this fabric can be turned into beautiful, comfortable and long lasting clothes
Discounts
Discounts
10 yards..............US$ 11.95/yard
full bolts ............US$ 10.95/yard
Fabric care
Fabric care
Wash with-like colors, in warm water. Do not use softener or bleach; Preferably hang dry or flat dry. In case you use the dryer, remove it promptly from the dryer when complete.
If used for cloth diapers, it is recommended to prewash in hot water a few times, in order to open up the pores, to make the fabric more absorbent.