Microfleece
Nature — What Is Microfleece?
Microfleece is a lightweight version of polar fleece made from fine-denier polyester fibers (micro-denier = extremely thin synthetic fibers).
It provides warmth with reduced bulk and improved flexibility.
Scientific Structure (Explained Clearly)
Microfleece is knitted from ultra-fine polyester yarns and brushed to create a soft, low-pile surface. The fine fibers increase softness while maintaining insulation.
Structural Characteristics
- Low, fine pile surface
- Lightweight knit base
- High warmth-to-weight ratio
Fabric Quality Impact
- Soft, smooth hand-feel
- Flexible drape
- Quick-drying performance
Performance — How Microfleece Behaves
1. Warmth
Offers moderate insulation without heavy thickness.
2. Breathability
More breathable than heavy fleece fabrics.
3. Moisture Resistance
Polyester fibers repel moisture and dry quickly.
4. Comfort
Soft surface minimizes skin irritation.
Reality — What Customers Should Know
Advantages
- Lightweight warmth
- Soft and smooth texture
- Quick drying
- Comfortable layering fabric
Limitations
- Less insulating than heavy fleece
- May pill over time
- Can build static electricity
Buying tip: Higher-density microfleece offers better durability and reduced pilling.
FAQ — Microfleece
Is microfleece warm?
Yes, it provides lightweight insulation suitable for layering.
Is microfleece breathable?
Yes, it is more breathable than heavier fleece fabrics.
Does microfleece pill?
It may pill depending on fabric quality and wear.
What is microfleece used for?
Common for base layers, lightweight jackets, and athletic wear.