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T/C 65/35 Dyed Fabric For Serious Shirts (With Real-World Data)

If you’re hunting for reliable formal shirt fabric, there’s a reason mills keep circling back to the polyester/cotton blend. Changshan’s T/C 65/35 Dyed Fabric hits that balance—tough enough for daily wear, still polite under a blazer. I’ve seen corporate buyers stress-test it and, honestly, it handles abuse better than pure cotton without that synthetic “crunch.”

Industry trend watch: uniform programs are demanding longer service life, quicker turnaround, and consistent color lots. Post-pandemic, many clients ask for easy-care finishes (wrinkle resistance) and stable sizing after repeated laundries. Sustainability is creeping in too—buyers want OEKO-TEX and traceability, even for budget SKUs. It seems that T/C is winning bids because it stretches budgets while maintaining a crisp hand.

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Product Snapshot: T/C 65/35 Dyed Fabric

Blend: 65% polyester + 35% cotton. Quick-dry, wrinkle resistant, skin-friendly. Origin: Room 1503, 15th Floor, Tianli Business Building, No. 34 Guang'an Street, Chang'an District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei.

Spec Typical Value (≈, real-world may vary)
Fiber Blend 65% PES / 35% cotton
Yarn Count 45s×45s (ring-spun)
Weave Plain or fine twill for formal shirt fabric
Weight ≈ 110–150 gsm (shirts); up to 220 gsm on request
Width 57/58" (≈ 145–150 cm)
Colorfastness (wash) Grade 4–5 @ ISO 105-C06 / AATCC 61
Rubbing Fastness Dry 4–5 / Wet 3–4 (ISO 105-X12)
Shrinkage ≤ 3% (ISO 6330)
Tensile Strength ISO 13934-1: warp ≈ 600–800 N; weft ≈ 350–500 N
Certifications OEKO-TEX Standard 100 (on request)

Process Flow (How It’s Made)

Materials: 65% polyester staple + 35% cotton, ring-spun → blended yarn. Weaving: balanced plain weave for crisp formal shirt fabric. Dyeing: dual-dye route—disperse dyes for polyester, reactive dyes for cotton; thermosol/jet piece-dyeing; softener + easy-care resin. Finishing: stenter setting, calendaring, inspection.

Testing: ISO 105-C06 (wash fastness), ISO 105-X12 (rubbing), ISO 105-E04 (perspiration), ISO 12945-2 (pilling), ISO 13934-1 (tensile), ISO 6330 (dimensional stability). Service life: ≈ 18–30 months in corporate use, or 100–150 industrial wash cycles (ISO 15797 conditions), depending on color depth and finish.

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Where It Works (and Why)

  • Corporate and retail uniforms needing all-day crease resistance.
  • Hospitality and airlines where color consistency is non-negotiable.
  • Schools: durable, easy-launder formal shirt fabric for daily wear.

Advantages: quick drying, strong seam performance, fewer touch-ups with the iron. Many customers say it “holds color better than our old 100% cotton.” I guess that’s the polyester doing its quiet work.

Customization

Pantone/Lab shade matching, GSM and width tuning, reactive/disperse recipe tweaks for deep blacks/navies, optional easy-care/anti-pilling/soft hand or wicking finishes, roll put-ups, and compliance packs (test reports + OEKO-TEX). Lead times depend on shade depth and MOQ.

Vendor Blend MOQ Lead Time Certs Notes
Changshan (China) T/C 65/35 ≈ 3,000–5,000 m/color ≈ 20–30 days OEKO-TEX, in-house ISO tests Strong color consistency; stable hand feel
Mill B (Pakistan) CVC 60/40 ≈ 5,000 m 30–40 days BSCI, OEKO-TEX Softer hand; slightly higher shrink risk
Mill C (Vietnam) T/C 80/20 ≈ 4,000 m 25–35 days OEKO-TEX Very durable; slightly stiffer drape

Mini Case Notes

  • Hotel chain, SEA: switched to T/C 65/35; achieved ≈ 25% fewer replacements over 12 months, color delta E kept under 1.2 across lots.
  • Retail uniforms, EU: dark navy program; rubbing fastness wet 3–4 maintained after 50 wash cycles—manager said collars “finally stopped greying out.”

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If you need samples or lab dips, ask for current shade cards and test reports. For most formal shirt fabric programs, the T/C 65/35 Dyed Fabric is a safe, scalable pick.

Authoritative Citations

  1. ISO 105-C06: Tests for colour fastness to domestic and commercial laundering.
  2. AATCC 61/8: Colorfastness to laundering and crocking (rubbing).
  3. ISO 13934-1: Tensile properties of fabrics — Strip method.
  4. OEKO-TEX Standard 100: Product class certification for harmful substances.

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