Sustainable plant-based Jasmine cellulose spandex fabric for athleisure, tops, and loungewear
Eco-friendly Jasmine cellulose knitted fabric with spandex for stretch and comfort in apparel
Plant-based Jasmine cellulose spandex knit fabric showing smooth surface and gentle elasticity
95% Jasmine cellulose 5% spandex knitted fabric made from plant-based fibre with soft stretch

95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex Knitted Fabric

SKU AYURJAKN02
Color
Natural White
MOQ 5
Material Jasmine Cellulose
GSM 200 to 220
Composition 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex
Finish RFD
Weave Plain
Regular priceRs. 1,850.00
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This 95% Jasmine cellulose / 5% Spandex knitted fabric is a 200–220 GSM RFD base developed for sustainable, stretch-friendly apparel where comfort, recovery, and clean dyeing performance are important. By combining plant-based Jasmine-derived cellulose with Spandex, the fabric offers a soft, breathable feel with gentle, reliable stretch suitable for everyday wear and active use.

Supplied in RFD (Ready for Dye) form, the fabric supports smooth dyeing with natural or Azo-free dyes, helping brands meet eco-conscious and skin-safe standards without harsh chemical finishes. The 200–220 GSM weight gives a slightly heavier, more premium hand feel compared to lighter knits, making it suitable for T-shirts, body-fitting tops, leggings, athleisure, loungewear, and kidswear.

This Jasmine cellulose Spandex knitted fabric is well suited for sustainable fashion brands, boutique labels, and product developers seeking stretch fabrics with a plant-based narrative and good dye flexibility. Sampling and bulk production can be supported based on project requirements.

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 is 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex Knitted Fabric?
This is a 200–220 GSM plant‑based stretch knit made from 95% Jasmine‑derived cellulose and 5% Spandex, supplied in natural white with an RFD (Ready for Dye) finish. From a sourcing point of view, it behaves like a sustainable regenerated cellulose knit with added stretch for everyday and activewear.​

2. How does Jasmine Cellulose Spandex fabric feel to wear?
The fabric feels soft, smooth, and breathable, with a gentle, supportive stretch that moves comfortably with the body. Most buyers position it as a premium, close‑to‑skin fabric for people who want comfort plus a cleaner, plant‑based material story.​

3. Is 200–220 GSM good for T‑shirts, leggings, and athleisure?
Yes, 200–220 GSM is a proven mid‑weight range for T‑shirts, body‑fitting tops, leggings, athleisure, loungewear, and kidswear. In real production, it gives better coverage and a more premium hand feel than lighter knits while still staying breathable.​

4. What are the best uses for 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex fabric?
Typical applications include: fitted T‑shirts, body‑hugging tops, yoga leggings, athleisure sets, loungewear, and stretch‑friendly kidswear. It slots naturally into sustainable fashion collections that need plant‑based stretch fabrics for everyday and active lifestyles.​

5. Is Jasmine Cellulose Spandex fabric good for yoga wear and activewear?
The 95/5 blend offers comfortable stretch and recovery, making it a strong choice for yoga wear, pilates outfits, light gym sessions, and studio athleisure. The Jasmine‑cellulose base keeps the fabric more breathable and skin‑friendly than many fully synthetic stretch jerseys of similar weight.​

6. Can this fabric be used for kidswear and family loungewear?
Yes, the soft hand, mid‑weight GSM, and reliable stretch work well for kids’ leggings, tops, and matching family lounge sets when paired with skin‑friendly dyes and trims. Many boutique and lifestyle brands use similar plant‑based stretch knits for coordinated family collections.​

7. What does RFD (Ready for Dye) mean for Jasmine Cellulose Spandex fabric?
RFD means the fabric has already been pre‑scoured and prepared at the mill, so your dye house can go straight into dyeing or printing without heavy extra pre‑treatment. This usually gives smoother lab dips, more consistent bulk shades, and cleaner timelines in stretch fabric production.​

8. Can 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex be dyed with natural or azo‑free dyes?
Yes, the Jasmine‑cellulose base supports well‑designed natural dye recipes and azo‑free or low‑impact dyes, provided temperature and pH are controlled to protect the Spandex. Most brands start with lab dips to fine‑tune shade, fastness, and hand feel before approving bulk.​

9. How breathable is Jasmine Cellulose Spandex compared to synthetic stretch fabrics?
Cellulose‑based knits generally offer better moisture management and air flow than many synthetic jerseys at similar weights, resulting in cooler, less clammy wear. With Jasmine‑derived cellulose as the main fibre, this stretch fabric works well for warm climates and all‑day comfort.​

10. What are realistic care instructions for this stretch knit?
A practical label could say: machine wash gentle or normal in cool to mild water with mild detergent, no chlorine bleach; line‑dry or low tumble; iron on low, avoiding direct high heat on stretch areas. These simple steps help maintain both the Jasmine‑cellulose hand feel and Spandex recovery over time.​

11. Will 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex fabric shrink or twist after washing?
Some natural shrinkage is expected with knitted cellulosic stretch fabrics, so pre‑washing or compacting rolls before cutting is recommended. Once stabilised and well constructed, garments generally keep their fit and silhouette across regular wear and washing.​

12. Why choose Jasmine Cellulose Spandex over regular synthetic stretch fabrics?
This fabric keeps most of its content plant‑based through Jasmine‑derived cellulose, while a small percentage of Spandex delivers modern stretch and recovery. For many brands, it offers a more responsible, plant‑based stretch option compared to fully synthetic jerseys, without sacrificing comfort or performance.​

13. Is 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex biodegradable?
The Jasmine‑cellulose portion is cellulosic and can be biodegradable under suitable conditions, but the Spandex component is synthetic, so the overall fabric will not behave like a fully natural textile at end of life.

14. What is the MOQ for 95% Jasmine Cellulose 5% Spandex from Ayurkruti?
Ayurkruti supplies this Jasmine cellulose Spandex knitted fabric with a minimum order quantity of 5 kg, suitable for sampling, size sets, and small pilot capsules. This flexible MOQ helps brands test the fabric in real garments before confirming larger production runs.​

15. Can Ayurkruti support sampling and bulk production for this fabric?
Yes, Ayurkruti can provide sampling and bulk support so your team can evaluate hand feel, stretch, drape, sewing behaviour, and dye results in your own patterns. From a sourcing perspective, this makes it easier to integrate a new plant‑based stretch fabric into future collections without taking unnecessary risk.​


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