Environmentally friendly clothing fabric 100% polyester 141G/M ² daily outerwear commuting clothing
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Ingredients | 100% polyester |
| Width | 182CM |
| Weight | 141G/M² |
| Classification | polyester |
| Applicable Scenarios | commuting outside |
| Feature | Low temperature dyeing is environmentally friendly |
Product Description
This environmentally friendly clothing fabric—crafted entirely from 100% polyester with a 141G/M² weight—is tailored for daily outerwear and commuting clothing, merging sustainable design with practicality for urban lifestyles. Its eco-friendly edge lies in the polyester’s potential (e.g., recycled polyester sources or low-impact production processes) that reduces carbon footprint compared to conventional fabrics, aligning with modern demands for greener apparel without sacrificing performance.
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Detailed drawing of fabrics
The 100% polyester composition delivers key benefits for daily use: it offers mild water resistance, repelling light rain or dew during commutes, and dries quickly to avoid damp discomfort. It also resists wrinkles and abrasion—standing up to frequent wear (like daily walks, subway rides) and retaining a neat look without frequent ironing, ideal for busy commuters.
At 141G/M², the fabric strikes a perfect balance for outerwear: it’s lightweight enough to layer over sweaters or shirts without bulk, yet substantial enough to provide light warmth for transitional weather (autumn, early spring). Its smooth texture complements various commuting clothing styles, from casual jackets to sleek windbreakers. Additionally, the fabric’s breathability prevents stuffiness during indoor-outdoor transitions. Whether you’re wearing it for a daily work commute or weekend errands, this eco-friendly polyester fabric combines sustainability, comfort, and functionality—making it a reliable choice for everyday outerwear.
Production plant environment
Rows of large looms run steadily, and metal parts glisten in bright lights. Uniformed workers monitor work, adjust settings, and inspect fabric rolls. The yarn spools are lined up on the walls and fed into a machine that transforms them into continuous pieces of fabric. The air is filled with a faint textile scent, blending efficiency with industrial precision.