Single Jersey
It is woven thick or thin with RL plain weave pattern. So one side is flat and the other side is knitted in reverse. The use of helmets such as hangers, jumpers, etc. is often used. The front and back looks of the Single Jerseys are quite different. They are fabric types that can be produced in the form of tubes but can also be used in the form of cut openings. It has the ability to stretch roughly the same width and width. When they are cut, they can curl from the sides to the back of the fabric, from the top and bottom to the front of the fabric.
Yarn Blends
Poliester/Cotton
Cotton
Viscose
Poliester
Poliester/Viscose
Modal
Cotton/Modal
Cationic Poliester
Spandex