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cotton35

Cotton35 is a designation encountered in textile branding and product labeling. It does not refer to a single, globally standardized material, and its exact meaning can vary between manufacturers and markets. In many cases, Cotton35 denotes a fabric or yarn specification that includes around 35 percent cotton, with the remainder composed of synthetic fibers. This kind of composition is common in affordable polycotton blends used for casual apparel, bed linens, and upholstery, where the synthetic component improves durability and washability while the cotton portion provides comfort and breathability. However, some producers use Cotton35 to signal a different specification, such as a particular yarn count, fabric weight, or a branded product line focused on specific performance or care characteristics. Because there is no universal standard, the label's meaning should be confirmed from the manufacturer’s fiber content declaration or datasheet.

The properties of a Cotton35 product depend on the actual composition and construction. A blend with about

For consumers and buyers, the key is to verify fiber content, weave or knit structure, weight, finishing,

35
percent
cotton
typically
offers
better
crease
resistance
and
lower
shrinkage
than
pure
cotton,
while
retaining
some
natural
feel.
By
contrast,
a
product
marketed
as
Cotton35
purely
as
branding
may
have
variable
composition
and
performance,
and
should
be
evaluated
based
on
its
stated
specifications.
and
care
instructions
on
the
product
label
or
datasheet.
See
also
cotton,
polyester-cotton
blends,
textile
labeling.