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Cupro and natural silk

Cupro and natural silk
 13/07/2023  Views: 532

Cupro is a regenerated cellulose fabric made from the linter fibers of cotton seeds. It is often referred to as "artificial silk" because it has a similar drape and luster to silk. Cupro is lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking, making it ideal for summer clothing. It is also hypoallergenic and resistant to static cling, making it a popular choice for lingerie and other intimate apparel.


Natural silk, on the other hand, is a protein fiber that is produced by silkworms. It is a highly prized fabric due to its softness, strength, and natural luster. Silk is also lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking, making it ideal for both summer and winter clothing. Silk is hypoallergenic and has a natural ability to regulate temperature, making it a popular choice for bedding and sleepwear.


While both fabrics have similar properties, natural silk is generally considered to be of higher quality and more expensive than cupro. Silk also requires more careful care and maintenance than cupro, as it is more delicate and prone to damage from water and heat. Additionally, because silk is a natural fiber, it is a sustainable and eco-friendly choice, whereas cupro, although a regenerated fiber, still requires resources to produce. Ultimately, the choice between cupro and natural silk depends on personal preference and intended use.


Utilizing both Cupro and Silk allows us to offer a broad range of products that cater to diverse needs. While Cupro gives us the flexibility to provide cost-effective, animal-friendly, and sustainable options, silk adds that touch of timeless luxury. Together, they represent a perfect blend of sustainability and indulgence.


By opting for Cupro and Silk, you are not just making a fashion statement; you are making a statement for a better, more sustainable future.