Thermal
Start here for hoodies, jackets, winter apparel and lining programs where warmth, brushing, pilling control and GSM direction matter.
Explore Thermal FabricsExplore WellDoneTex fabric collections for fleece outerwear, activewear programs and recycled knit developments. This hub helps apparel brands, importers and garment factories compare fabric families, review sample-fit options and move into quote or specification discussion faster.
The WellDoneTex fabrics hub is a commercial overview page that groups fleece, activewear and recycled knit fabric options for apparel buyers who need samples, specification discussion and factory-supported sourcing.
Start here for hoodies, jackets, winter apparel and lining programs where warmth, brushing, pilling control and GSM direction matter.
Explore Thermal FabricsUse this route for sportswear, leggings, tops and stretch programs where recovery, handfeel and performance finishing need sample review.
Explore Activewear FabricsUse this route for recycled and compliance-led fabric programs where recycled content, yarn direction and document coordination are part of the brief.
Explore Eco-Knit Fabrics
Thermal Series
Eco-Knit Series
Eco-Knit Series
Eco-Knit Series
Eco-Knit Series
Thermal Series
Thermal Series
Eco-Knit Series
Eco-Knit Series
Active Series
Active Series
Thermal Series
Start with the Thermal series when the program involves hoodies, jackets, linings, blankets or winter apparel. Then confirm GSM, surface finish, pilling expectations and sample direction.
Yes. Buyers can discuss custom GSM, usable width, brushing, shearing, stretch, anti-pill finishing and color direction according to the target garment and order plan.
If the fabric quality or end use is still being confirmed, start with samples. If the construction, weight and color are already clear, send the specification details for quote discussion.
Use the Eco-Knit series for recycled and lower-impact knit fabric directions, especially when the program needs recycled content discussion or document coordination.
Compare by final product use first, then review GSM, composition, handfeel, stretch, finish, documentation needs and sample approval requirements.