Fabric

  • Be sure to fasten any hook and loop closures before washing to prevent them from snagging on your clothes. Wash your shirt in cold water and we recommend hanging it to dry. If you dry your shirt in the dryer, do so on low. 

    If you have tie dye or a dark fabric, we recommend washing your shirt separately and adding a cup of white vinegar to your wash to set the colors before wearing it.

  • Curly fleece is a heavier sweater fleece that has a fleece backing with a curly chenille front. It is warm, soft and very comfortable.

  • French terry is a heavier knit, similar to a light sweatshirt but with terry instead of the fleece. We also have baby French terry which is a little lighter weight.

  • Moleskin and ultra suede are usually polyester fabrics that have a suede like feel to the fabric. They are washable.

  • Polyester jersey is a lighter medium weight polyester knit that is soft and silky feeling.

  • Rayon is a manufactured fiber made from natural sources such as wood and agricultural products that are regenerated as cellulose fiber. The many types and grades of rayon can imitate the feel and texture of natural fibers such as silk, wool, cotton, and linen. Rayon is being used in many garments in place of cotton since it tends to be breathable and cool in hot and humid weather.

  • Wickaway is a characteristic of the fabric. Each wickaway fabric is different in weight and texture. Wickaway knits are durable polyester jersey developed for athletic and workwear. Offering skin friendly softness with a nice stretch. It is made with wicking filament yarns to help keep the wearer cool and free from chilling effects of sweat. The fabric draws moister away from your skin and is very comfortable.

  • Most of our medium weight woven cotton fabric is the same weight as cotton quilting fabric. We do occasionally have some of the heavier weight twill type woven cotton and it will say that it is heavier in the fabric description. Please note that the woven cotton will be somewhat stiff until it is washed. The darker the color the stiffer it tends to be before washing.