Why Does Modal Fabric Retain Vibrant Colors Longer?
Modal fibers, a type of regenerated cellulose from beechwood, possess a unique micro-porous structure and high surface area that creates exceptional dye affinity. This allows them to absorb and retain more dye molecules at a molecular level compared to cotton or polyester. The result is deeper, more saturated colors—like intense blacks and vibrant reds—that resist […]
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