100% Organic Sugarcane Fiber Fabric
| SKU | AYURSUG09 |
|---|---|
| Color |
Natural White
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| MOQ | 5 |
| Material | Sugarcane |
| GSM | 60 to 90 |
| Composition | 100% sugarcane |
| Finish | RFD |
| Weave | Diamond |
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Experience the Ultimate in Sustainable and Comfortable Clothing with Our Organic Sugarcane Fiber Fabric. Indulge in the natural softness and eco-conscious luxury of our 100% organic sugarcane fiber fabric. Designed with comfort and sustainability in mind, this fabric is ideal for women’s wear, offering a guilt-free upgrade to your wardrobe essentials. Incredibly soft and gentle on the skin, it’s perfect for making underwear, loungewear, and sleepwear. Its high breathability ensures all-day comfort, while natural moisture-wicking and antimicrobial properties help keep you fresh and odor-free.
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% sugarcane fiber diamond weave fabric?
It is a lightweight woven fabric made from 100% sugarcane‑based cellulosic fibre in a 60–90 GSM range, finished RFD (Ready for Dye) and supplied in natural white with a diamond weave pattern. The construction is designed for soft, breathable, next‑to‑skin clothing rather than stiff outerwear.
2. How does this sugarcane fabric actually feel to wear?
On the body, it feels light, smooth, and gently textured from the diamond pattern, without roughness or scratchiness. Most people experience it as a soft, breathable layer that disappears into the background during everyday wear.
3. Is 60–90 GSM too thin for underwear and loungewear?
This GSM band is similar to many intimate and summer fabrics: light, airy, and ideal for layers that should not feel heavy or bulky. When patterns are drafted for this weight, it works well for underwear, loungewear, sleepwear, and soft inner tops.
4. What does the diamond weave add that plain weave doesn’t?
Diamond weave builds a small geometric texture into the cloth, which can improve air circulation and give a more interesting surface without losing softness. Visually, it reads as a subtle pattern that suits minimal, premium women’s wear.
5. Why does sugarcane fibre work well for intimate and sleepwear?
Sugarcane‑derived cellulosic fibres have good moisture interaction and breathability, helping the fabric feel fresher on the skin than many synthetic materials. Combined with the low GSM, this makes it a natural fit for underwear, loungewear, and sleepwear focused on comfort.
6. How does this fabric behave in warm or humid weather?
The light construction and plant‑based cellulose allow air and moisture to move more easily, so the fabric tends to feel cooler and less clingy than many heavier or fully synthetic textiles in hot climates.
7. Is it a good choice for people who prefer natural fashion textiles?
Yes. Because it is made from a sugarcane‑based cellulosic fibre and finished as a breathable woven, it suits buyers who actively look for plant‑based, lightweight fabrics instead of purely synthetic options.
8. What kind of women’s wear is this sugarcane fabric best for?
Brands typically use this quality for underwear, bralettes, camisoles, slips, nightdresses, soft lounge sets, and inner tops where comfort, breathability, and a neat look matter more than heavy structure.
9. Can this fabric be used beyond women’s wear?
It can also work for men’s and unisex innerwear, lightweight summer tees, and layering pieces when patterns are adjusted, making it a versatile base for comfort‑driven collections.
10. Is the fabric suitable for layering pieces in a sustainable wardrobe?
Yes. As a light, plant‑origin woven, it sits well under dresses, shirts, and knitwear when building capsule wardrobes that use sustainable apparel fabrics for both inner and outer layers.
11. What does “RFD – Ready for Dye” mean for my production team?
RFD means the fabric has already been scoured/cleaned by the mill, so your dye house can move straight into dyeing or printing without extra heavy pre‑treatment steps, which saves time and helps keep results consistent.
12. Can this sugarcane fabric be dyed with natural colourants?
Yes. As a cellulosic textile, it can work with many natural dye systems, which is useful for slow‑fashion, botanical‑dye, or herbal‑inspired collections.
13. Is it compatible with azo‑free reactive dyes if I need brighter shades?
It can also be dyed with azo‑free reactive dyes, allowing stronger, repeatable colours while aligning better with restricted‑substance expectations when dyestuffs are chosen carefully.
14. How will colours and the diamond pattern look once dyed?
The diamond weave shows as a gentle texture under solid shades, giving depth without overpowering the garment, and it provides a stable base for clean, neat prints where needed.
15. What care instructions make sense for real customers?
A practical care label could say: “Machine wash gentle or normal, cool to mild water, mild detergent, no chlorine bleach; dry in shade or low tumble; warm iron or steam if needed.” This keeps both the fibre and the texture in good condition.
16. Will this fabric shrink a lot when washed?
Like most light cellulosic fabrics, some shrinkage is expected, so pre‑washing or pre‑shrinking yardage before cutting is recommended for production, after which garments usually stay within acceptable tolerance.
17. Is a 60–90 GSM sugarcane fabric strong enough for regular wear?
When sugarcane‑based fibres are processed correctly, they can achieve strength ranges suitable for apparel, even in lighter constructions, provided patterns and seams are designed for the intended use.
18. Does the fabric crease easily during the day?
It can crease like other breathable, plant‑based fabrics, but wrinkles generally respond well to steaming or a quick press, and the diamond texture helps them look slightly softer and less sharp.
19. Why is sugarcane fibre considered a responsible material?
Sugarcane bagasse and leaf residues—by‑products of the sugar industry—are rich in cellulose and can be turned into fibre instead of being burned or discarded, adding value to existing crops and reducing waste.
20. Is this 100% sugarcane fibre fabric biodegradable?
Sugarcane‑derived cellulosic fibres can be biodegradable under the right conditions, which makes them a more future‑friendly choice than many purely synthetic fabrics when thinking about end‑of‑life impact.
21. How should brands describe sugarcane fibre responsibly?
Most brands keep it simple and factual: the fabric is plant‑based, made from sugarcane‑derived cellulose, lightweight, and breathable, and it forms part of a broader shift towards bio‑based, lower‑impact material mixes alongside clear details on dyeing, finishing, and any available certification.
22. What is the MOQ and how can I trial this fabric?
The minimum order quantity is 5 metres, which is enough for sample sets, fit runs, or small capsules. You can contact Ayurkruti with your intended use (underwear, loungewear, sleepwear), preferred GSM band (60–90), and colour direction, and request swatches or trial yardage. This gives your team a chance to test hand feel, comfort, sewing, and dye behaviour before scaling into bulk with a sugarcane fibre fabric that genuinely supports your design and sustainability goals.