If you’re sourcing shirting or pocketing, you’ve probably noticed the mini-comeback of poly-cotton poplin. To be honest, it’s not surprising: uniform buyers want durability; fashion labels want hand feel; everyone needs predictable lead times. The Tc65/35 220tc Trueran White Cotton Blended Fabric (36 inches) sits right in that sweet spot—balanced comfort plus industrial wash resilience. And yes, it’s the kind of cotton fabric for sale that mills in North China have quietly perfected.
Two trends I keep hearing on factory floors: 1) buyers are moving back to durable TC poplin for uniforms, smocks, and aprons; 2) lead-time volatility is nudging brands toward reliable 36-inch greige widths that convert cleanly. In fact, many customers say they’d trade a touch of breathability for a fabric that doesn’t bag out, pills less, and holds seams after 60+ washes. The Tc65/35 220TC construction checks those boxes.
Origin: Rm2305A, Tower2#, Jiahe Plaza, No.567 Zhongshan East Rd., Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China. Poplin (aka shirt fabric, pocketing fabric, Popelina, Dacron) with multiple comp options across the line—100% cotton, 100% polyester, poly-cotton, and CVC—though this model is a 65/35 TC blend. Yarn can be carded or combed; fabric weights across the series run ≈70–175 gsm.
| Composition | 65% polyester / 35% cotton (TC65/35) |
| Construction | Poplin (plain weave), 220 thread count (total) |
| Width | 36 inches |
| Weight (series) | ≈70–175 gsm (this model commonly midweight for shirts/pocketing) |
| Finishes | Bleached white; options: soft finish, easy-care, soil-release (by order) |
Materials: TC65/35 staple fibers → carded or combed yarn prep → plain-weave poplin on air-jet/rapier looms → singeing → desizing/scouring → bleaching (optical brightener optional) → calendaring; optional easy-care resin. Typical QC: fabric inspection (4-point), shade continuity, bow/skew.
Testing & indicative data (real-world use may vary; verify per lot):
Use cases: shirts, aprons, pocketing, medical tunics, hospitality uniforms, schoolwear. Service life: ≈80–120 home-launder cycles (commercial washing: ≈50–80), assuming neutral detergents and moderate drying. Many procurement teams tell me they pick this cotton fabric for sale for its seam integrity and predictable shrinkage.
| Vendor | MOQ | Lead Time | Customization | QC Docs | Price/m (≈) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bosswin Textile (this product) | 3k–5k m | 20–35 days | Finish, weight, dye/print | COA, test reports on request | $0.9–$1.6 |
| Generic Reseller A | 1k–2k m | 10–20 days | Limited colors | Basic inspection only | $1.2–$1.9 |
| Mill B (CVC focus) | 5k+ m | 25–40 days | Deep customization | Full lab data | $1.4–$2.2 |
Note: Prices and MOQs are indicative; confirm current quotes and incoterms. Always tie QC reports to your PO lot numbers.
If you need a steady, clean white TC poplin for shirts, aprons, or pocketing, this is a practical pick. And, actually, a safe one when your spec calls for predictable shrinkage and easy-care finishing.