100% Milk Cellulose Fabric
| SKU | AYURMC1 |
|---|---|
| Color |
Natural White
|
| MOQ | 5 |
| Material | Milk Cellulose |
| GSM | 60 to 90 |
| Composition | 100% Milk Cellulose |
| Finish | RFD |
| Weave | Butta |
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100% Milk Cellulose Fabric – Butta Design | Natural White
Our 100% Milk Cellulose Fabric is made from milk protein cellulose, giving it a naturally soft, smooth, almost silk-like feel that’s gentle on the skin. Lightweight and breathable, it’s comfortable to wear throughout the day and works well across EU, US, and Indian climates.
The subtle butta design on a natural white base adds a quiet elegance, making this fabric ideal for kurtas, dresses, shirts, ethnic wear, and premium loungewear for both men and women. Woven on powerlooms in a 60–90 GSM range with a 58-inch width, it drapes nicely without feeling too light or flimsy.
Finished as RFD (Ready for Dye), the fabric takes colour evenly with reactive or azo-free dyes, making it a great choice for conscious dyeing processes. Naturally biodegradable, moisture-absorbent, and free from harsh chemicals, it fits well with sustainable fashion values.
With a low MOQ of just 5 meters, it’s easy to sample, test designs, or build boutique collections—while still being reliable for larger orders.
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 100% Milk Cellulose Fabric?
100% Milk Cellulose Fabric is a regenerated textile made from milk protein (casein), spun into fine, silky fibres. It belongs to the regenerated protein fibre family and is known for its smooth feel, breathability, and refined drape.
2. Is milk cellulose fabric good for sensitive skin?
Yes. The fabric has a naturally smooth, silk-like touch and is gentle against the skin. Many people who find rough or synthetic fabrics uncomfortable prefer milk cellulose for everyday wear.
3. Is this milk cellulose fabric sustainable?
Milk cellulose fabric is considered a more responsible option as it uses regenerated milk protein fibres, is biodegradable under suitable conditions, moisture-absorbent, and produced without harsh chemical finishes.
4. What certifications come with this fabric?
Each batch is supplied with an EPFC (Ecological Plant Fiber Certificate), helping brands and buyers clearly communicate verified sustainability credentials to customers in the EU, US, and Asian markets.
5. What is the GSM and width of the fabric?
The fabric is available in a lightweight 60–90 GSM range with a 58-inch width, offering a balanced combination of fluid drape and production stability.
6. What types of garments can be made with milk cellulose fabric?
It is well suited for kurtas, shirts, dresses, ethnic wear, loungewear, sleepwear, unisex styles, and premium everyday clothing that needs a soft, breathable, and refined look.
7. Is milk cellulose fabric suitable for hot and humid climates?
Yes. The fabric has good moisture absorption and breathability, making it comfortable in warm and humid climates such as India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and summer seasons in the EU and US.
8. Can this fabric be used for winter or layering garments?
While lightweight, milk cellulose works well as a soft inner or base layer under jackets, knits, and outerwear due to its smooth feel against the skin.
9. What does RFD (Ready for Dye) mean?
RFD means the fabric is pre-treated and ready to absorb dye evenly. This allows designers, dye houses, and printers to achieve cleaner, more consistent colour results.
10. Can natural or azo-free dyes be used on this fabric?
Yes. The fabric accepts reactive, azo-free, low-impact, and many natural dye systems when processes are properly managed. Lab dips are recommended before bulk dyeing.
11. Is milk cellulose fabric biodegradable?
Yes, regenerated milk protein fibres are designed to be biodegradable under suitable conditions, making them a better alternative to many synthetic fibres.
12. Is this fabric safe for people with allergies?
Because it is smooth, breathable, and free from harsh chemical finishes, many users find it comfortable for delicate or reactive skin. Individual sensitivities may vary, so testing is advised for highly sensitive applications.
13. Is 100% milk cellulose fabric vegan?
No. Milk cellulose fabric is not vegan, as it is made from milk protein (casein), which is derived from animal-based milk.
14. What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
The MOQ is 5 meters, making it suitable for sampling, prototyping, capsule collections, and boutique-scale production.
15. Are volume discounts available?
Yes. Volume pricing is available from 100 meters and above, supporting B2B buyers, wholesalers, and export-oriented manufacturers.
16. Is this fabric suitable for EU and US export?
Yes. Milk cellulose fabrics are already used in EU and US exports. The EPFC certificate supports traceability and ecological material communication, though brands should follow their usual compliance checks.
17. Is this fabric suitable for D2C and slow-fashion brands?
Absolutely. The low MOQ, premium handfeel, and clear sustainability story make it ideal for D2C labels, slow-fashion brands, and emerging designers.
18. Is milk cellulose fabric good for loungewear and sleepwear?
Yes. Its silky-smooth texture, breathability, and lightweight feel make it ideal for pyjamas, nightwear, robes, kaftans, and relaxed loungewear.
19. Does this fabric have stretch?
100% milk cellulose fabric has minimal natural stretch and behaves like a typical woven base. Stretch can be introduced through garment design or construction methods.
20. Does the fabric shrink after washing?
The fabric is engineered for low shrinkage when washed and cared for correctly. Pre-testing is recommended before bulk production.
21. How should milk cellulose fabric be washed and cared for?
Gentle hand wash or machine wash at around 30°C with mild detergent is recommended. Avoid harsh chemicals, dry in shade, and use a low-temperature iron if needed.
22. Is this fabric suitable for digital and screen printing?
Yes. Its smooth surface and RFD preparation make it suitable for screen printing and digital printing, depending on inks and processes used.
23. Can milk cellulose fabric be used for children’s or baby clothing?
The soft, breathable nature of the fabric makes it suitable for children’s and baby garments when designed according to relevant safety standards.
24. Is milk cellulose fabric similar to silk?
It is not real silk, but many people describe it as silk-like due to its smooth surface, fluid drape, and refined handfeel.
25. How does milk cellulose fabric compare to cotton?
Milk cellulose fabric generally feels smoother and more refined than regular cotton, with a softer drape while remaining breathable and suitable for daily wear.
26. Is the fabric see-through at 60–90 GSM?
At this GSM range, the fabric is lightweight. Lining or layered designs may be preferred for lighter colours or certain garment styles.
27. Is this fabric suitable for unisex or gender-neutral designs?
Yes. Its neutral natural-white base, soft drape, and refined look work well for unisex shirts, co-ords, sets, and gender-neutral collections.
28. How fast can orders be processed and shipped?
Lead times depend on order size and destination. The fabric is developed with export-ready consistency, making it suitable for regular production cycles for EU, US, and Asian buyers.