Four-way stretch fabric for a 360 degree comfort experience

 A four-sided stretch fabric, i.e. a fabric that is stretchy from top to bottom and left to right. It adapts to the body's movements, stretching and shrinking as it goes, without deforming and bulging over time.


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Lightweight fabric for a delicate, soft texture

As the pace of modern life accelerates, when it comes to buying clothing, most people prefer fabrics that are both aesthetically pleasing and easy to care for.

At the same time, they want to be comfortable, especially in summer, when cool and breathable fabrics are in demand.

This is why four-way stretch, a lightweight sports fabric, has been widely used in fashion and is popular with consumers.


Four-sided stretch fabric, mostly used for suits

Suit trousers/professional trousers

A cool feeling suit pant that is easy to wash and dry, a "lazy fabric" that requires little care. It's a welcome addition to your collection, whether you're driving or in the office. They feel cool and silky to the touch, but the main thing is that they are lightweight and comfortable to wear in the summer, so it's nice to feel unburdened.


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Casual suits/professional wear

The four-way stretch fabric is light and stiff, reflecting the silhouette well, with a distinctive twill stripe texture, comfortable to the touch and kind to the skin. It's not stuffy, dry and breathable, with a slight elasticity and a stable recovery for easy care. High-tech, non-marking and easy-to-wear cut, with the comfort of high-quality materials that liberate the body and the soul.


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KIND combines advanced weaving techniques with high quality raw materials and advanced environmental dyeing technology to produce a four-sided stretch fabric with clear and detailed textures, meticulous and neatly organised, demonstrating a remarkable weaving process. (Learn about four-sided stretch fabrics)

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