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C&F Announced Single Jersey Moisture Management Fabric, Keeps Cool & Dry

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Moisture Management Fabrics is Carving New Niche Markets and is expected to continue growing. C&F's single jersey moisture management fabric is made from performance fibers and yarns.
single jersey moisture management fabric

(PRWEB) December 4, 2008 -- C&F Textile Corp., a Taiwan-based manufacturer of knitting fabrics has announced its latest "single jersey moisture management fabric" which is made from performance fibers and yarns. It is especially developing for high-end performance sportswear and has already designated by well know brand for their sportswear.

C&F Moisture Management Fabric
C&F Moisture Management Fabric

To ensure the best quality of raw material, C&F paid a lot of attention in search of qualified suppliers of fiber and yarn. C&F has built up long relationship with well know fiber suppliers such as, 3M, LEALEA, FORMOSA, HUAMAO and HORNGYAH.

Since cycling has become one of the most popular outdoor activities, the market for performance bike jersey has significantly expanded in recent years and is expected to grow in the next several years.

Taiwan, the King of Knitting Fabrics has a long history in manufacturing and exporting fabrics and fibers. Even though Taiwanese suppliers have faced price competitions from neighboring countries in the recent years, its good quality is stand out for word of mouth.

The market growth is being fuelled by the emergence of new fibers, new knitting fabrics and innovative process technologies. New high-tech fabrics (jerseys) are being developed for a wide range of active sports such as cycling, hiking, mountaineering and skiing.

Cycling jersey was originally made from wool, which is nice and warm for cold conditions however it's definitely not a good idea for heavy activities. Besides, it will become so heavy when it gets wet.

Man-mad polyester fibers changed cycle jerseys which has better moisture absorption. Riders may enjoy cycling more and feel comfortable in any temperatures.

An analysis published by Just-Style concludes that performance sportswear has risen 19.4% over the last four years and will continue to be so. Among the hottest selling knitting fabric was moisture management fabric (MMF) sportswear and is expected to continue growing.

The knitting fabric technology, skills and design capability are well developed which stimulate MMF sportswear continue growing. Manufacturers shift their attention to the high-end moisture management fabrics and introduce sophisticated materials, such as carbon fiber, far infrared fiber, UV-cut fiber, anti-bacteria fiber and minus ion fiber are used in making performance sportswear, e.g. cycling jerseys. On the other hand, a great number of consumers place increasing importance on the performance of apparels as well.

Performance jersey is an issue for the serious athlete but for the majority of riders' performance cycling jersey is mostly about "comfort".

C&F used the excellent dehumidifying and breathability of fibers and yarns which is possible to develop fabrics to feel more comfortable.

*** Product Focus***
Double Jersey
Composition: 66% Polyester (150D/144F) + 34% Coco Carbon (75D/72)
Width: 62"
Weight: 240 gm/yd
Function: Moisture Management, Far Infrared Ray, Minus Ion
Special designed for: Cycling Jerseys, Cycling Shorts

Single Jersey
Composition: 92% Polyester (150D/96F) + 8% Opelon (40D)
Width: 61"
Weight: 380 gm/yd
Function: Moisture Management
Special designed for: Cycling Shorts, Gym Clothes

Bamboo Carbon Bird's Eye Fabric
Composition: 50% Polyester (175D/72F) + 50% Bamboo Carbon (75D/72F)
Width: 72"
Weight: 250 gm/yd
Function: Moisture Management
Special designed for: Cycling Jerseys

Learn more? Visit the web site below: http://cf-textile.ready-online.com/?tag=PR

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Natasha Lin
C&F Textile Corp.
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