Eco-Knit Series
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Browse thermal fleece, activewear and eco-knit fabric options by series. Open a product to review photos, specifications and sample direction.
Eco-Knit Series
Active Series
Tricot
Eco-Knit Series
TR Waffle
Eco-Knit Series
Terry Fabric
Thermal Series
Teddy Fleece Bond Polar Fleece
Eco-Knit Series
TC Twill
Thermal Series
Sweater Fleece
Active Series
Shining Mesh Fabric
Thermal Series
Sherpa
Eco-Knit Series
Seersucker
Eco-Knit Series
RT Scuba
Thermal Series
Rib Bond Sherpa
Double-knit Fabric Supplier Hub for Apparel Buyers
Scuba, Ponte Roma and interlock are all double-knit directions, but they solve different garment needs. Start with scuba when shape and structured stretch matter most, Ponte Roma when opacity and everyday balance are the priority, and interlock when softer close-to-skin comfort is the better fit.
Compare Scuba, Ponte Roma and Interlock
Scuba knit
For structured dresses, skirts, hoodies and selected fashion-sport programs where buyers need cleaner body, recovery and a smooth surface.
Review Scuba FabricPonte Roma
For trousers, dresses, skirts and uniforms where buyers need a practical balance of opacity, recovery, drape and everyday comfort.
Review Ponte Roma FabricInterlock knit
For T-shirts, babywear, underwear, base layers and soft casualwear where handfeel, two-side appearance and lower edge curling matter.
Review Interlock FabricFabric sourcing guide for apparel buyers
Thermal fabric programs
For hoodies, jackets, winter linings and blanket programs, buyers usually compare GSM, brushing, shearing, warmth, handfeel and anti-pill expectations before sample approval.
Explore Thermal SeriesActivewear fabric programs
For sportswear, leggings, tops and training apparel, the key review points are stretch, recovery, surface texture, opacity, quick-dry finishing and final garment use.
Explore Active SeriesEco-knit fabric programs
For recycled or lower-impact knit programs, buyers often need yarn direction, recycled content discussion, GRS, OCS or OEKO-TEX document coordination and clear bulk planning.
Explore Eco-Knit SeriesBefore requesting samples
- Confirm the target garment: hoodie, jacket, sportswear, lining or casual knit.
- Prepare target GSM, finished width, composition and color direction if available.
- Note required finishes such as brushing, shearing, anti-pill, stretch or recycled content.
- Tell us whether you need sample review, quote support or custom specification development.
Fabric sourcing questions
What fabric series should buyers start with for fleece outerwear programs?
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.
Can WellDoneTex support custom GSM, width and finishing requests?
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.
Should buyers start with a sample request or a quote request?
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.
Which page should buyers use for recycled fabric programs?
Use the Eco-Knit series for recycled and lower-impact knit fabric directions, especially when the program needs recycled content discussion or document coordination.
How should buyers compare thermal fleece, activewear and eco-knit options?
Compare by final product use first, then review GSM, composition, handfeel, stretch, finish, documentation needs and sample approval requirements.