If you’re hunting for reliable Cotton Fabric For Sale, here’s an insider’s take: the Tc65/35 220tc Trueran White Cotton Blended Fabric (36 inches) is the kind of poplin mills keep running week in, week out—because brands keep ordering it. It’s the shirt/pocketing/apron staple that doesn’t try to be flashy. It just works.
In uniformwear and value fashion, mills are leaning heavier on TC (poly-cotton) poplin due to price stability and wash durability. Buyers tell me they’re consolidating SKUs: one base cloth, multiple finishes, faster colorways. Also, certification requests (Oeko‑Tex, ISO-tested lots) are up—by quite a bit, actually.
Composition is ≈65% polyester / ≈35% cotton, poplin weave, 220 thread count, width 36 inches. People call it poplin, shirt fabric, pocketing, Popelina—some still say Dacron (old habits). Yarn can be carded or combed; weights generally run 70–175 gsm, with shirts and pocketing settled around the middle of that. Many customers say the hand is crisp yet breathable, with better crease recovery than 100% cotton. To be honest, that’s the quiet advantage of TC.
| Product | Tc65/35 220tc Trueran White Cotton Blended Fabric 36 Inches |
| Composition | Polyester/Cotton ≈65/35 |
| Weave | Poplin (plain weave), 220TC |
| Width | 36 inches |
| Weight (indicative) | ≈110–130 gsm (real-world use may vary within 70–175 gsm line) |
| Finishes | Bleached white, opt. preshrunk/sanforized, soft or crisp hand |
| Origin | Rm2305A, Tower2#, Jiahe Plaza, No.567 Zhongshan East Rd., Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China |
Materials: PET staple + cotton staple. Methods: spinning (carded or combed) → weaving (plain poplin) → singeing → desizing → bleaching → optional mercerization → heat‑setting → preshrinking → calendering. Testing covers dimensional stability, tensile/tear, pilling, colorfastness to washing and perspiration per ISO/AATCC. Service life? For uniforms, ≈150–250 domestic wash cycles is common feedback, assuming 40°C–60°C care and no harsh chlorine.
Dyeing (piece-dye), printing, optical brighteners or matte whites, soft or crisp handle, widths from 36 inches up to larger looms, anti-pilling, easy-care resins, and pocketing-specific calendaring. MOQ depends on color/finish; white greige-to-bleach is usually fastest.
| Vendor | Comp./Spec | Lead time | Certs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bosswin Textile (this product) | TC65/35, 220TC, 36” | ≈15–30 days (white faster) | Oeko‑Tex on request | Stable handfeel; good pocketing grade |
| Vendor A | TC/CVC mix options | 20–35 days | ISO test reports | Broader width choices |
| Vendor B | TC65/35, dyed | 25–40 days | AATCC data | Strong color library |
A Southeast Asian schoolwear maker switched their pocketing to this TC poplin and reported 22% fewer returns on seam tearing—tensile strength mattered. Another buyer (hospitality) opted for a crisp finish for aprons; after ≈180 washes, apron edges still kept shape. Not scientific, sure, but that lines up with what I’ve seen on factory floors.
Compared with 100% cotton, Cotton Fabric For Sale in TC poplin resists wrinkles better and dries faster; compared with 100% polyester, Cotton Fabric For Sale breathes nicer and feels less “slick.” For shirts and pocketing, that middle ground earns repeat orders.
Want swatches or lab sheets? Ask for ISO/AATCC test reports per lot, and Oeko‑Tex Standard 100 if you’re supplying regulated markets. It’s a small step that saves big headaches.