The transaction of polyester-cotton blended fabrics has declined, and some spring and summer fabrics are still sold


Recently, buyers from north and south in the fabric market of China Textile City have been shrinking day by day. Due to the epidemic situation in Hangzhou, buyers of clothing manufacturers from Sijiqing, Qibao, Jiubao and other places have come to China Textile City to find samples and place orders. The transaction of fabrics declined, and the overall market transaction appeared to be insufficient, but some fabrics in spring and summer were still sold. Some cloth companies and manufacturers have marketing departments and large-scale operating stores with a shop in front and a factory behind. The sales of finished polyester-cotton blended fabrics are still going well, and some orders for targeted fabrics in spring and summer are still in bulk domestic demand orders. Spring and summer fabrics Domestic demand orders are still partially sold. However, in the spring-summer polyester-cotton blended fabric market, the input of finished products in the small and medium-sized business stores is still limited, and the overall market spot transactions are mostly insufficient.

As far as the overall market is concerned, the spot transaction of finished polyester-cotton blended fabrics has declined to a certain extent compared with the previous period, but some large-scale operating stores where domestic demand orders are sent are still going smoothly. Product innovation and marketing innovation still showed some market highlights, and the marketing of polyester-cotton blended fabrics was still active in part. Some fabric companies with a shop in front and a factory in the back, as well as the marketing departments of manufacturers and large-scale operating stores, still receive and deliver domestic orders for polyester-cotton blended fabrics smoothly in spring and summer. T/C65/35 yarn and T/C80/20 yarn for machine dyeing and pad dyeing are the main raw materials for polyester-cotton blended fabrics, which are mainly used to make school uniforms, work clothes, casual wear, and professional wear. Order delivery is still relatively smooth.

In the recent market, the partial transaction of polyester-cotton blended fabrics has been declining day by day, but some large-scale operators and some small and medium-sized business stores still have more samples of T/C polyester-cotton blended fabrics listed on the market, mainly to absorb orders, and to use machine tools. Dyeing, pad dyeing T/C65/35 yarn, T/C80/20 yarn as the main raw material polyester-cotton blended fabrics are mainly used to make school uniforms, tooling, casual wear, and professional wear. Some large-scale operating stores still have batches Shipping for domestic orders. Machine-dyed yarn card with T/C yarn 21S×21S, 108×58, T/C yarn 20S×16S, 128×60 machine-dyed polyester card, T/C yarn 21S/2×10S, 72×42 pad dyed canvas, T/C80/20 yarn 21S×21S, 100×53 mercerized singeing machine-dyed silk, T/C yarn 42S/2×21S, 124×69 mercerized singeing machine-dyed card, some fabrics with front shop and back factory There are still bulk domestic orders for T/C polyester-cotton blended spring fabrics in industrial companies and large-scale operating stores.

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