PRODUCT CATEGORY |
Skiwear Fabric |
ITEM NO |
KW19-6044JD-PD-RCY+TPECF |
Supply Type |
Make-to-Order |
Material |
93%Recycled Poly 7%Poly |
Weight |
85GSM |
Width |
56’’57’’ |
Finish |
P/D+W/R+TPE Clear Film |
Sample time |
5-7 days |
Feature |
High Stretch, Waterproof, warm and windproof |
Use |
Garment/ Outdoor wear/ Skiwear/ Ski suit/ Ski pants/ Jacket |
Market |
USA/Canada/Australia/UK/Germany |
Certificate |
GRS/SGS/OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 |
Place of Origin |
China (Mainland) |
Packaging Details |
packing in rolls with plastic bags or base on your requirement |
Payment |
L/C T/T |
Print Patter/ Custom design |
Sublimation print & Digital print as custom design |
MOQ |
1000M |
C0-Brand |
Adidas/ Nike/ H&M/ Vans/ Decathlon |
Sample Service |
Free |
Customized Pattern |
Support |
Our Service & Advantages |
Free sample available Customized pattern, width, and weight competitive price fast response and professional suggestion on all inquiries punctual delivery time 25 more years of experience in the field of fabrics |
Process Of Production |
1.Contact us 2.Developments 3.PO&PI 4.Bulk production 5.Payment 6.Inspection 7.Delivery 8.Long partner |
A ski suit can either be one-piece, in the form of a jumpsuit, or two-piece, in the form of a ski jacket and matching trousers, called salopettes or ski pants. A ski suit is made from wind- and water-resistant or waterproof fabric, and has a non-removable liner made of nylon, silk, cotton or taffeta.
The outside layer is made out of stretchy woven polyester. The inside layer is a PU breathable lamination, which makes sure this combination of fabrics will keep its breathability value.
Base layers are the layer you wear next to your skin. They are very important, as when they are used properly they will keep you warm, comfortable, and dry throughout the day. Base layers should be made from a moisture-wicking material that takes moisture away from your skin so that it can evaporate more easily. They are generally made from synthetic fabrics like Polypropylene or Merino wool.
You should not wear cotton under your jacket, as cotton soaks up water rather than repelling it. A cotton base or mid-layer will stop your perspiration from evaporating through your jacket anywhere near as effectively.
Some jackets and clothing have a windproof layer rather than a waterproof layer. The windproof layer is often put on the inside of the fleece and allows perspiration to escape while being very effective at keeping the wind out. Windproof layers will let water through, so are best used in the right conditions and for the right activities.
Although you can never be prepared for all conditions that you might come across on the slopes, it is important to match what you take with you, to what you are going to do. If it is a nice sunny warm day, and where you are going, you will be able to come off the mountain easily at any time. Then you can just take clothes that aren’t so warm with you, and if the weather changes you know you can head back before you get too cold. If you are going somewhere that will take a long time to get back from, or it is extremely cold, you will need to be more careful with what you wear and take with you. For spring skiing, a softshell jacket with a thin base layer is often enough, as it will keep you relatively cool, but if the weather changes it is still a waterproof and windproof layer that can keep most people warm enough for an hour or so.
FAQ
1. Are you a factory or trading company?
We are a factory and we have a professional team of workers, Designers, and inspectors.
2. How to get a sample?
We will prepare free samples for you. For the first-time cooperation, the postage charge would be by the customer’s account. After placing orders, we will send free samples.
3. How long to deliver the products?
LAB DIPS takes 2-4 days;
STRIKE OFF takes 5-7 days;
10-15days for sample development.
Plain dye color: 10-15 days.
Printing design: 5-10 days.
For an urgent order, could be faster, please send an email to negotiate.