Milk Cellulose Fabric
| SKU | AYURMC8 |
|---|---|
| Color |
Natural White
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| MOQ | 5 |
| Material | Milk Cellulose |
| GSM | 60 to 90 |
| Composition | 100% Milk Cellulose |
| Finish | RFD |
| Weave | Crepe |
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Experience the Softness and Eco-Friendliness of Milk Cellulose Fabric. Elevate your wardrobe with the indulgent feel of Milk Cellulose Fabric. This premium fabric is both luxurious and sustainable, making it the perfect choice for any environmentally-conscious fashionista. Made from naturally-derived milk cellulose fibers for a soft and silky touch. Breathable and lightweight material for ultimate comfort. Hypoallergenic and gentle on sensitive skin. Eco-friendly manufacturing process reduces carbon footprint.Ideal for all types of women's wear, from casual loungewear to elegant lingerie.
Machine wash cold or hand wash at a maximum of 30°C, dry in shade only, and use a low-temperature iron if needed.
5 to 7 working days
1. What exactly is Milk Cellulose Fabric?
Milk Cellulose Fabric is this super soft, eco-friendly material made from milk proteins called casein—think of it like turning leftover milk into silky threads. Ours comes in a light 60-90 GSM weight with a 58-inch width, ready to dye, making it awesome for breezy women's clothes like loungewear or fancy lingerie. Whether you're a business stocking up on sustainable options or just shopping for yourself, it's a win for comfort and the planet.
2. How do they actually make Milk Cellulose Fabric?
They skim the casein from milk (no cows harmed extra), dissolve it into a gooey solution, spin it into tiny fibers, and weave it into fabric. It's all natural and breaks down easily, way greener than plastic-based stuff. Bulk buyers love how it's prepped for dyeing right away—no extra hassle.
3. Why is Milk Cellulose Fabric so good for your skin?
It's naturally hypoallergenic, super gentle even on super sensitive skin, and feels like a soft hug—breathable too, so no sweaty vibes. Perfect for lingerie or everyday basics if you've got allergies or just want that luxe feel without irritation. Parents and brands rave about it for kids' clothes.
4. Is this fabric really sustainable and eco-friendly?
Totally—it's from renewable milk waste, super low carbon footprint, and fully biodegradable, unlike polyesters that linger forever. Great pick for brands chasing green creds or shoppers who care about the environment. It fits right into ethical fashion lines.
5. What's the GSM and width on this Milk Cellulose Fabric?
We've got it in 60-90 GSM for that lightweight, flowy drape—ideal for summer tops or layers—and 58 inches wide to cut waste in sewing. Businesses use this spec for efficient production runs, while home sewers get plenty of yardage.
6. Can I dye Milk Cellulose Fabric easily?
Yep, it's dye-ready out of the gate, soaks up colors evenly for those vibrant hues you want. Saves time and money for wholesalers doing big batches. Designers, this is your shortcut to custom looks.
7. How breathable is Milk Cellulose Fabric?
Incredibly—air flows right through, wicks away moisture, keeps you cool and dry no matter the weather. Beats out heavier cottons for all-day wear like dresses or active loungewear. Customers say it's a game-changer for humid days.
8. What kinds of women's clothing work best with Milk Cellulose Fabric?
Anything soft and comfy: think cozy pajamas, elegant undies, flowy blouses, or scarves—its drape is spot-on. Factories churn out bulk orders for retailers, and individuals sew up personal favorites.
9. Does Milk Cellulose Fabric hold up after washing?
It does—minimal shrinking or pilling if you wash warm and air dry, keeps its shape and softness wash after wash. No bleach needed. Brands include simple care tags for happy repeat customers.
10. How does it feel compared to silk or cashmere?
Silkier and softer than silk at a budget price, with that cashmere-like coziness but way more breathable and less fussy. Affordable luxury for everyday—businesses swap it in for high-end lines without breaking the bank.
11. Is Milk Cellulose Fabric okay for sensitive or baby skin?
Absolutely, it's free of harsh chemicals, hypoallergenic by nature—docs recommend it for eczema or allergies. Moms love it for baby outfits, and lingerie brands market it as skin-safe premium.
12. Can you blend Milk Cellulose Fabric with other materials?
Sure, mix it with spandex for stretchy activewear or cotton for extra durability—endless combos. Innovators in textiles experiment to boost performance without losing the softness.
13. Does it wick sweat like sporty fabrics?
Yep, pulls moisture away fast, stays dry like wool but silkier. Awesome for yoga pants or gym loungewear. Fitness fans dig it over synthetics.
14. Will Milk Cellulose Fabric shrink in the laundry?
Hardly at all with gentle care—test a swatch first for your machine. Sizing stays true, which is huge for custom fits.
15. Is it strong enough for daily wear?
Surprisingly tough for how soft it is—resists wear, holds seams well. Good for repeated use in clothes that get loved hard.
16. How does Milk Cellulose Fabric drape for dresses?
Beautifully fluid, not stiff—falls just right for elegant or casual silhouettes. Tailors and manufacturers swear by it.
17. Is it biodegradable at the end of its life?
100%—decomposes naturally, no microplastics. Eco-win for circular fashion.
18. Why choose Milk Cellulose Fabric over cotton?
Softer, silkier, more breathable, and greener production—plus hypoallergenic edge. Cotton lovers upgrade for that next-level feel.