Milk Velvet Fabric is a high-end fleece fabric based on warp knitting technology. Its raw materials are derived from a composite system of milk protein fibers and high-performance polyester fibers. The fabric surface forms a dense, smooth, and extremely silky short pile, retaining the skin-friendly and moisturizing properties of natural protein fibers while possessing the strength and durability of synthetic fibers. Compared to traditional coral fleece, Milk Velvet Fabric has a finer pile, a softer luster, and is less prone to static electricity. In recent years, Milk Velvet Fabric has become the preferred fabric for high-end winter home textiles, warm loungewear, and baby products.
Read More Send InquiryBubble Fleece is a three-dimensional textured fleece fabric created through a special warp-knitting structure, featuring a surface with uniform, regular, raised "bubble"-like granules. This structure is not achieved through post-finish embossing, but rather stems from differences in warp feed and weave coordination during the loop-forming process, resulting in a durable and stable texture that does not collapse. Bubble Fleece has a full and elastic feel, with tiny air channels between the granules, giving it both aesthetic appeal and breathability. It is currently widely used in all-season blankets, casual loungewear, sofa covers, cushions, and pet mats.
Read More Send InquiryFlannel Fleece holds a classic position among warp-knitted fleece fabrics. Its core characteristic is the formation of a uniform, dense, and moderately upright pile layer on the fabric surface through a double-sided or single-sided napping process. Unlike traditional machine-woven Flannel Fleece, warp-knitted Flannel Fleece has a more stable structure and a stronger pile, while maintaining excellent warmth at a lighter weight. The feel of Flannel Fleece has been described as "like holding a ball of cotton candy"—soft but not greasy. Through years of process optimization, modern warp-knitted Flannel Fleece has seen significant improvements in anti-static properties, pilling resistance, and shrinkage resistance, making it one of the mainstay products in the winter home textiles and sleepwear market.
Read More Send InquiryRabbit Hair Fabric uses warp knitting technology to simulate the fiber length, luster, and flowing effect of natural rabbit fur. Its pile length is typically between 8–20mm, with fine, naturally curved tips and a soft, halo-like surface. Compared to natural rabbit fur, imitation rabbit fur warp-knitted fabric completely solves problems such as severe shedding, difficult maintenance, susceptibility to moths, and animal welfare concerns. Simultaneously, the warp-knitted base fabric provides significantly higher dimensional stability and tensile strength than knitted or woven imitation fur. Currently, imitation rabbit fur has become a mainstream choice for mid-to-high-end fashion outerwear, scarves, hats, plush toys, and home décor.
Read More Send InquiryPatterned warp-knitted fabric is made by directly weaving various complex patterns onto a warp knitting machine using a jacquard system, electronic cross-linking, or multiple guide bars. Unlike printed fabrics, its patterns are formed by the interlacing relationship of the yarns themselves, eliminating the concept of "dye adhering to the surface." Therefore, theoretically, the patterns will never fade, crack, or peel off. Warp-knitted jacquard can achieve a high degree of fidelity, from simple mesh combinations to complex flowers, geometric patterns, and even brand logos. Because no printing process is required, patterned warp-knitted fabric is more environmentally friendly, and its hand feel is completely unaffected by the accumulation of glue or dye, maintaining the original crispness or softness of the warp-knitted fabric. This product is widely used in mid-to-high-end fashion, sports shoe uppers, bags, sofa fabrics, and decorative fabrics.
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