Long-staple cotton is named for its longer fibers, also known as sea island cotton, and is a cultivated
cotton species. Malvaceae cotton. Long-staple cotton has a long growth period and needs a lot of heat.
Under the same heat conditions, the growth period of long-staple cotton is 10-15 days longer than that
of upland cotton. The most prominent difference between long-staple cotton and general cotton is the
fiber length: the best length of general cotton is within 31 mm, long-staple cotton is 33-39 mm, and
the longest can be 64 mm, which is the top-end high-end household clothing. key material Long-staple
cotton has very high comfort and "texture". Compared with ordinary pure cotton, it has these advantages:
Warmer: The fiber is soft and long, it heats up quickly, and the warmth is strong.