Description
What Is Combed Cotton Satin Fabric?
Satin fabric refers to a woven fabric structure characterized by long floating yarns on the surface, which create a smooth, glossy finish.
Unlike plain weave or twill fabrics, satin woven fabric emphasizes surface softness and drape rather than texture.
By using combed cotton fibers, combed cotton satin fabric achieves a cleaner surface, reduced fuzz, and enhanced durability compared with regular cotton satin.
Key Features
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Made from 100% combed cotton or cotton blend options
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Smooth surface with a soft, silky touch
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Subtle natural luster (not synthetic shine)
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Excellent breathability and skin comfort
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Good drape and elegant appearance
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Suitable for high-quality apparel
Common Specifications
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Fiber content:
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100% combed cotton
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Cotton polyester satin fabric (optional)
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Stretch cotton satin (with elastane, optional)
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Construction:
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Satin weave
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Woven satin fabric
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Weight:
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Lightweight fabric
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Medium weight fabric
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Finish options:
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Dyed fabric
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Mercerized fabric
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Washed finish (for softer hand feel)
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Width / Color: Customizable
Applications
Combed cotton satin fabric is widely used for:
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Fabric for shirts (premium & formal styles)
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Fabric for dresses
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Loungewear and refined casualwear
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Lightweight outerwear with elegant drape
This fabric is chosen when a smooth surface and comfort are equally important.
Cotton Satin vs Poplin vs Twill (Quick Comparison)
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Cotton Poplin Fabric:
Crisp, lightweight, matte appearance -
Cotton Twill Fabric:
Strong, durable, diagonal texture -
Cotton Satin Fabric:
Smooth, soft, subtle sheen, elegant drape
All three are woven fabrics but serve different design and performance needs.
Customization & Supply
We offer flexible production for combed cotton satin fabric:
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Custom weights and constructions
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Cotton / polyester or stretch blends
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Mercerized and specialty finishes
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Stable bulk supply for brands and wholesalers
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