Egyptian cotton, also known as sea-island cotton, is an important textile fiber in the world. Different from ordinary cotton, it is characterized by long fibers, high strength, excellent dyeability and high color fastness.

Fabrics made of Egyptian cotton are cool, breathable, antibacterial and health-friendly. They are 50% more breathable than regular mercerized cotton and have a sweat-resistant function. Though they are cotton fabrics, they dry faster than ordinary cotton fabrics and are easy to clean. With its high-quality raw material and unique textile style, Egyptian cotton is favored by international brands and has become their designated fabric. It is suitable for T-shirts of major casual brands and golf apparel series.
Combed cotton refers to cotton that undergoes an additional fine combing process during spinning. A combing machine is used to remove shorter fibers (about 1cm or less) from the cotton fibers and eliminate impurities in the cotton, leaving behind longer and more uniform cotton fibers.
Yarn spun from combed cotton is smooth, finer, more tenacious and resistant to pilling.
Fabrics made of combed cotton yarn have high quality standards in terms of texture, wash resistance and durability. The fabric surface is smooth without cotton knots, and it also boasts excellent dyeing effect. Combed cotton fabric is dense, soft, sturdy, highly absorbent, smooth, comfortable to wear, and easy to wash and dry.