Modal fabric, also known as Modal fabric, is made of regenerated cellulose material, usually derived from renewable wood pulp. This fabric has many advantages, such as softness, smoothness, moisture absorption and breathability, and is very suitable for making underwear, home clothes and other clothing that directly contacts the skin.
Regarding the question of how Modal fabric maintains its shape and structure, this is mainly due to its fiber properties. Modal fiber is uniform, which makes the fabric have better elasticity and recovery. Modal fibers can return to their original shape relatively easily when subjected to external forces, such as wearing or washing. In addition, Modal fabric also has good wear resistance and wrinkle resistance, which means that even after long-term wear and washing, the fabric is not prone to obvious wear and wrinkles, thus maintaining its shape and structure.
However, it is worth noting that although Modal fabric has these advantages, it also has its limitations. For example, the fabric may be relatively thin and therefore prone to losing its shape, especially if it is washed and maintained improperly. Additionally, Modal fabrics may be prone to fading under certain circumstances, especially after prolonged exposure to sunlight or frequent washing.
Therefore, in order to maintain the shape and structure of Modal fabrics, correct washing and care practices are recommended. For example, avoid excessive pulling and wringing when washing by hand, put it in a lingerie washing bag when washing by machine, and choose a neutral or low-alkaline detergent. Additionally, avoiding prolonged soaking and exposure to sunlight will also help maintain the fabric's shape and color.
Overall, Modal fabrics are able to maintain their shape and structure over long periods of wear and washing through their fiber properties and the correct care.