Single jersey fabrics can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, viscose, polyester, and blends of these fibers. 
They are typically used for making T-shirts, sportswear, and casual clothing.
The smooth surface of the fabric also makes it ideal for printing designs and logos.

One of the main advantages of single jersey fabric is its versatility,
as it can be produced in a wide range of weights and fiber blends to suit different applications.
It is also relatively easy to care for, and can be machine washed and tumble dried without losing its shape or color.

Thread varieties
Cotton
Poliester/Cotton
Spandex
Viscose
Spun
Knitting Type
Circular Knitting
Weight range (Gr/M2)
140 - 200
Width range (CM)
80-190
End product possibilities
T-Shirt,Sweatshirt

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Velour

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Two Faced

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