Comparison Of Common Fabrics For Yoga Clothes

Aug 24, 2021

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At present, viscose fabrics are the most common yoga clothing on the market, because its price and comfort are the best ratio. Of course, the fabric made of bamboo fiber is indeed good, but it is a little expensive, because it is a pure natural environmentally friendly product. Since we only wear it when practicing yoga, if it can meet our various requirements when practicing yoga, I think it is a pretty good yoga wear. In terms of cost performance, I personally feel that the viscose material is quite comfortable. Yes, and the price is moderate, about one or two hundred.

Yoga sports will sweat a lot, which is the key to our choice of yoga to detoxify and reduce fat. Choosing fabrics with good sweat wicking properties can help the sweat drain and protect the skin from the toxic substances contained in sweat; fabrics with good breathability will prevent the clothes from clinging to the skin when sweat is drained, reducing discomfort.

Generally, yoga clothes are made of pure cotton, cotton, linen, nylon and polyester fabrics:

Pure cotton, such as Peel, Yuanyang, etc., are cheap and easy to pilling.

Cotton and linen, such as Hada, Kang Suya, etc., have low cost performance, and they are too easy to wrinkle after wearing them once.

Polyester, such as Lu Yifan, is a swimsuit-like fabric. It is light and thin, not close to the body, and very cool, but it does not absorb sweat and does not permeate. When it is hot, it is easy to feel body odor.

Fabrics made with nylon typically contain 87% nylon and 13% spandex, including brands like Eucalyptus and FLYOGA for yoga clothing. These nylon fabrics offer a host of benefits, including excellent sweat absorption, perspiration wicking, shaping, resistance to pilling, and no deformation.