Raw Cotton

Raw Cotton

  • This is measured in millimeters (mm) and is a key determinant of the quality and value of cotton. Longer fibers can be spun into finer, stronger yarns, which are used to make higher-quality fabrics.
  • This is a measure of the fineness of the cotton fibers, also measured in millimeters. Finer fibers produce smoother, softer fabrics.
  • This is measured in grams per tex (g/tex) and indicates the strength of the individual fibers. Stronger fibers are less likely to break during spinning and weaving, resulting in higher quality fabrics.
  • Raw cotton can range in color from white to off-white to brown, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Whiter cotton is generally more valuable.
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