If you’re sourcing Beige Cotton Fabric for apparel or workwear, you’ve likely seen a dozen similar specs. But this one—Tc80/20 110x76 58 Inches Color Poplin, carded, woven on air-jet machines—has quietly become a go-to in factories I visit. It’s also called Popelina, pocketing fabric, or even Dacron poplin in some catalogs. Different names, same mission: clean drape, dependable strength, and a finish that behaves in mass production.
This poplin sits in that practical zone—neat plain weave, good opacity for pockets and shirts, and a hand feel that many customers say is “soft but sturdy.” The TC 80/20 blend (≈ 80% polyester / 20% cotton) is carded here; it’s chosen for durability and quick laundering. Weight runs broad—70 to 175 gsm—so aprons and school uniforms can share a family color.
| Product | Tc80/20 110x76 58" Color Poplin (carded, air-jet) |
| Composition | ≈ 80% polyester / 20% cotton (TC), carded yarn |
| Weave & Construction | Plain weave poplin, 110×76 (real-world use may vary by lot) |
| Width | 58 inches (usable ≈ 57") |
| Weight Range | ≈ 70–175 gsm (color-matched families possible) |
| Finish | Dyed poplin; calendering/sanforizing as requested |
| Shrinkage (ISO 6330) | Warp ≈ 2–3%, Weft ≈ 1–2% after pre-shrink |
| Colorfastness to Washing | ISO 105-C06: Grade 4 (typical lab data) |
| Pilling Resistance | ISO 12945: Grade 4 (approx.) |
Materials: TC 80/20 carded yarns. Methods: Air-jet weaving → piece dye (disperse/reactive combo for TC) → setting → calendering → inspection. Testing: ISO 105 colorfastness, ISO 12945 pilling, ASTM D5034 tensile, AATCC 135 dimensional change. Service life: around 2–4 years in uniforms, depending on wash cycles. Industries: shirts, pocketing, aprons, hospitality, schoolwear, light workwear.
Neutral palettes are holding steady in uniforms and retail basics. Beige travels well across brands, hides minor stains, and photographs cleanly—handy for e‑commerce. Also, air-jet looms improve uniformity (fewer weft defects), which cutters notice. Certifications like OEKO‑TEX Standard 100 are often available on request; dyestuffs can be REACH‑compliant—ask for the batch docs.
Pantone or L,a,b color matching; gsm tuning; carded or combed yarn options; resin/anti-wrinkle or soft-hand finishes; width tweaks; roll put-up per factory workflow. To be honest, a short pilot lot de-risks color and shrink targets.
| Vendor | Spec Focus | Certifications | MOQ | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bosswin Textile (Hebei, China) | TC80/20 poplin, 58", 70–175 gsm, air‑jet | ISO 9001; OEKO‑TEX on request | ≈ 3,000–5,000 m/color | ≈ 15–25 days |
| Vendor A (generic) | TC65/35, 57/58" | OEKO‑TEX Std 100 | ≈ 5,000 m | ≈ 20–30 days |
| Vendor B (generic) | 100% cotton poplin | GOTS (select lines) | ≈ 2,000 m | ≈ 25–35 days |
Beige Cotton Fabric for a café chain: 150 gsm apron poplin, resin finish, ISO 105-C06 Grade 4 held after 30 wash cycles—stain release was better than expected. Schoolwear client: 120 gsm for shirts and 90 gsm for pocketing, color-matched; pilling stayed at Grade 4 in real-world wear tests, which, frankly, is what you want at volume.
Origin: Rm2305A, Tower2#, Jiahe Plaza, No.567 Zhongshan East Rd., Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China. If you’re aligning trims or buttons, send the lab dips early; Beige Cotton Fabric can shift slightly under different light sources (D65 vs store lighting).
Ask for OEKO‑TEX Standard 100, ISO test sheets, and REACH statements per lot. For uniforms, I also like to see AATCC 61/2A wash data and ASTM D1424 tear values. Small steps, big peace of mind.