Cotton Differences & Why It Matters

Supima® vs. Standard Cotton: What's the difference?

Fiber Length

Supima® cotton features extra-long staple fibers, which measure about 1.5 inches in length. This increased length creates smoother, stronger threads that enhance the quality of the fabric.

In contrast, regular cotton typically has shorter fibers, which can result in coarser textures and weaker threads. This difference impacts durability and softness over time.

Durability

The extra-long fibers make Supima® cotton up to twice as strong as regular cotton. This strength translates to garments that are more resistant to fraying, tearing, and pilling.

While still durable, standard cotton fabrics are more prone to wear and tear, especially after repeated washes.

Softness

The longer fibers of Supima® cotton result in a smoother surface, creating a luxurious, buttery-soft feel. Supima fabrics are known for their premium comfort.

Regular cotton, while comfortable, often lacks the refined softness of Supima and can feel rougher over time.

Color Retention

Supima® cotton absorbs dye more effectively, resulting in vibrant, long-lasting colors. Even after multiple washes, Supima garments maintain their richness and depth.

In comparison, colors in regular cotton tend to fade more quickly due to shorter fibers and lower dye retention capabilities.

Environmental Impact

Supima® cotton is grown under strict regulations in the U.S., using sustainable farming practices. These include efficient water use, ethical labor standards, and minimal pesticide application.

Why choose Supima® Cotton?

Investing in Supima® cotton means investing in the highest quality products that offer distinct benefits like superior softness and long-lasting durability.

Supima® cotton ensures a longer lifespan for your garments, with durable fabrics that look and feel new for years. As well as, the unmatched comfort provided by its softer, smoother texture enhances everyday wear. Choosing Supima cotton is a sustainable choice, giving you confidence in a product grown with care.



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