High quality fabric supply
It can be divided into polyester, cotton, linen, etc. For example, polyester fabrics can also be divided into suede, ultra soft velvet, corduroy, chenille, and so on. There are cotton, linen, and synthetic fibers available. There are many types of chemical fibers, including polyester, acrylic, viscose, artificial silk, etc..
SIMPLE AND SIMPLE AND ELEGANT CLOTHING
Cotton material, soft touch, coupled with charming embroidery, even more peerless posture! Natural soft beauty, as if wearing a mysterious veil!
ABOUT US
The company produces over 50 million meters of fabric annually, including Oxford cloth, PVC/PU coated cloth, waterproof cloth for luggage, luggage, picnic blankets, outdoor equipment, etc.
Your fabric specialist
Fullyoung Textile Company is a manufacturer specializing in high-quality nylon and polyester fabrics since 2007. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, Fullyoung Textile has established itself as a trusted supplier in the textile industry. Our advanced production facilities and dedicated team ensure the delivery of durable, versatile, and sustainable fabrics that meet the diverse needs of our global clientele. From fashion to industrial applications, Fullyoung Textile stands out for its reliability, superior craftsmanship, and customer-focused approach, making us a preferred choice for businesses seeking top- tier textile solutions.
MAIN PRODUCTS
The company's main sofa and carpet fabrics
Polyester (Tetoron)
Polyester fabric, a synthetic material known for its versatility and durability, has become a staple in the textile industry since its introduction in the mid-20th century. Made from petroleum-based polymers, polyester is celebrated for its resilience, resistance to shrinking and stretching, and quick-drying properties. Its ability to retain color and shape, even after repeated washing, makes it a popular choice for a wide range of applications, including clothing, home furnishings, and industrial products.
Nylon (Polyamide)
Nylon fabric, a versatile and durable synthetic material, is renowned for its resilience, lightweight properties, and exceptional strength. Developed in the 1930s by DuPont, nylon quickly revolutionized the textile industry with its superior resistance to wear and tear, stretching, and shrinking. This fabric's smooth texture and ability to retain its shape make it a popular choice for a wide range of applications, from clothing and accessories to industrial uses. In the realm of fashion, nylon is especially valued for its practicality and ease of maintenance, making it an ideal fabric for items like activewear, outerwear, and handbags, where both functionality and aesthetics are essential.