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  • Professor Andrea M. Armani, University of Southern California
  • Ruti Ben-Shlomi, Ph.D., LightSolver
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  • Professor Birgit Stiller, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, and Leibniz University of Hannover
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  • Mohan Wang, Ph.D., University of Oxford
  • Professor Xuchen Wang, Harbin Engineering University
  • Professor Stefan Witte, Delft University of Technology

The Difference Between Rib fabric and Jersey fabric

When it comes to choosing fabrics for clothing, the options can be overwhelming. Two popular choices are rib fabric and jersey fabric, each with its own unique characteristics and uses.

Jersey fabric is a type of weft knitted fabric known for its elasticity in both the warp and weft directions. This fabric has a smooth surface, a naturally clean texture, and a soft, fine feel. It is comfortable to wear and has high elasticity and good extensibility. Jersey fabric also boasts excellent hygroscopicity and breathability, making it a popular choice for T-shirts, sportswear, underwear, and other lightweight clothing. Its soft and comfortable properties also make it suitable for intimate and casual clothing.

On the other hand, rib fabric is also a knitted fabric, but its surface is ribbed, giving it a distinct texture. There are various types of rib fabric, including 1*1 rib, 2*2 rib, and 3*3 rib. Typically, pure cotton is used to make rib fabric, but in recent years, polyester rib fabric has gained popularity. This type of fabric is often used to make underwear, tops, dresses, and leggings. Due to its thicker and stronger nature, ribbed fabric is commonly used for garments that require warmth and texture, such as coats, hats, and gloves.

In summary, both jersey and rib fabrics are knitted, but they serve different purposes. Jersey fabric prioritizes softness and comfort, making it suitable for crafting light, casual clothing. On the other hand, rib fabric focuses on texture and warmth, making it ideal for creating underwear and jackets.

Understanding the differences between these fabrics can help consumers make informed decisions when selecting clothing and can also aid designers in choosing the right fabric for their creations. Whether it’s the comfort of a jersey T-shirt or the warmth of a ribbed sweater, the choice of fabric plays a crucial role in the overall look and feel of the garment.

About SHAOXING STARKE TEXTILE CO., LTD.

SHAOXING STARKE TEXTILE CO., LTD was established in 2008, specializing in knitted fabric and woven fabric.

Every company has its own culture. Starke always adhere to its sales philosophy, "Customer First, Eager to Progress". Based on the principle of "Honesty First", we are establishing win-win partnership with our esteemed customers, and working together to achieve customer success and create a famous brand "STARKE"! Main products are: Knitted Fabrics and Woven Fabrics. Our Knitted Fabrics include Polar Fleece Jacquard, Thick Wire Cloth, Towel Fabric, Coral Velvet Fabric, Yarn Dyed Color Stripes, Spandex Flock, Velvet one-sided and double-sided.

 

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Company Name: ShaoXing Starke Textile Co., Ltd.
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Country: China
Website: https://www.starketex.com/


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