95%pima cotton/5%spandex single jersey
gram weight 210g/m2, 145cm
Port: Shanghai
Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Kilogram/Kilograms
Supply Ability: 10 Ton/Tons per Month
Payment Terms: T/T
Contact SupplierPackaging Detail: packed in bales by double polybag
Delivery Detail: 30 days after the approval on the lab dips and the order
Pima cotton is a generic name for extra-long staple (ELS) cotton grown in the U.S., Australia, Peru and in very limited production in a few other locations around the world. Pima is from the gossypium barbadense species, compared to gossypium hirsutum to which upland cotton belongs. The primary differences between Pima (ELS growths) cotton and upland cotton are staple length and strength of the fiber. In the U.S., cotton is considered to be ELS or Pima if it is an inch and 3/8 or longer. Its strength and uniformity measurements are considerably higher than those of upland cotton.