Jersey Knit Fabric
Nature — What Is Jersey Knit Fabric?
Jersey knit is a soft, flexible fabric construction created by interlooping yarns (rather than weaving them at right angles).
It is one of the most common knit structures (used widely in T-shirts and everyday stretch garments).
Scientific Structure (Explained Clearly)
Jersey fabric is made using a single set of needles (forming continuous loops that connect row by row).
Structural Characteristics
- Looped yarn structure (yarns form interconnected loops)
- Single-knit construction (one layer of intermeshed loops)
- Natural stretch behavior (loops expand and contract under tension)
Fabric Impact
- Soft hand feel
- Comfortable stretch
- Lightweight drape
Performance — How Jersey Knit Behaves
1. Stretch & Recovery
Stretches naturally across the width (loop structure allows expansion without breaking).
2. Comfort
Feels soft against the skin (smooth surface on the front side).
3. Breathability
Allows airflow between loops (open knit structure promotes ventilation).
4. Curling Edges
Edges may curl when cut (loop tension pulls fabric inward).
Reality — What Customers Should Know
Advantages
- Highly comfortable
- Flexible and stretch-friendly
- Ideal for casual wear
- Easy to layer
Limitations
- Can lose shape if low-quality
- May show body contours
- Edges curl without finishing
Buying tip: Jersey knit fabrics are commonly used in T-shirts, dresses, activewear, sleepwear, and base layers.