Hana ʻia: 100% pulupulu Jacquard pepa moe
Ka Hana lole:100% Cotton
ʻano ulana:Nā lole i ulana ʻia
Nui:240x240cm
Nā hana a me nā hiʻohiʻona :Hygroscopic, Breathable, Kāohi i ka hua bacteria mai ka ulu ʻana, Hoʻopili ʻoluʻolu i ka ʻili.


Hoʻolauna hale hana
Aia iā mākou ikaika ikaika i ka R&D, Hoʻolālā a me ka hana ʻana no nā textiles. A hiki i kēia manawa, ʻelua mau kumu hana ʻoihana Textile o Chagnshan me nā limahana o 5,054, a uhi i kahi ʻāpana o 1,400,000 square meters. ʻO ka ʻoihana textile i lako me 450,000 spindles, a me 1,000 air-jet looms (me 40 sets jacquard nā looms). Ua ʻae ʻia ka hale hoʻokolohua hale o Changshan e ke keʻena aupuni o ka Ministry of Science and Technology of China, General Administration of China Customs, National Development and Reform Commission, a me China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment.
What Is The Difference Between 100% Cotton And 100% Cotton Percale?
When shopping for bedding, you may come across terms like "100% Cotton" a "100% Cotton Percale". While both refer to cotton fabrics, the key difference lies in the weaving style, which affects the texture, feel, and performance of the fabric.
100% pulupulu simply means the fabric is made entirely from natural cotton fibers. However, it does not specify how the fabric is woven. Cotton fabrics can be made using various weave types, including percale, sateen, twill, flannel, or jacquard. Each weave produces a different texture, sheen, and feel.
100% Cotton Percale refers specifically to a type of cotton fabric woven in a plain weave, where one yarn goes over and one yarn goes under in a tight, crisscross pattern. This weave creates a fabric that is:
Crisp, smooth, and cool to the touch
Matte in appearance (not shiny)
Highly breathable and lightweight
Durable and resistant to pilling
Gets softer with every wash without losing its crispness
Percale is ideal for people who prefer cool, hotel-style bedding that feels fresh and crisp, especially suitable for warm climates or hot sleepers.