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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Three-thread Fleece (polyester)

Weight280–380 g/m²
CompositionPolyester-led (ground + fleece + binder). Three-thread is classically cotton/cotton-PES (CVC); the 100% polyester version exists but is less common.
Knit typeThree-thread fleece · Three-thread Fleece
Use classOuter / structured
StretchNo stretch
KnitA three-thread knit using miss, tuck and knit on a single-bed machine; jersey face, with the fleece yarn anchored by the binder on the back.
HandMarkedly thicker, fuller and firmer than two-thread; flat-matte face, heavy and structured drape.
Typical useSweatshirts · hoodies · jogger sets · winter basics
StrengthWarmer and fuller than two-thread — the bodied base of a heavy winter sweatshirt.
Watch for100% PES three-thread is less common than cotton/blend; next-to-skin breathability/absorbency trails cotton, with possible static and odour retention.
CertificationsISO 9001ISO 14001ISO 45001OEKO-TEX STePSTANDARD 100GRS · RCS

Width, gauge, finishing options and test standards are shared on request.

Typical technical ranges

Weight toleranceTypically ±5% (on heavy/brushed three-thread lots ±5–8% may be seen in practice; locked at sample approval)
WidthOpen width typ. ~170–200 cm; tubular ~80–100 cm (depends on machine diameter/needle count + brushing and compacting take-up; final width confirmed by sample)
Shrinkage (wash)After wash typ. length/width −4% to −7% (with heat-set + compacting can be brought to −3 to −5%; brushed/laid-in yarn slightly more movement in length; ±0.5 pt sample variance is normal)
Color fastnessTypical (min) — wash 4–5, rubbing dry 4–5 / wet 2–3 (deep/bright shades down to 2), light 4–5; perspiration (acid/alkaline) 4–5. Brushed pile face makes wet rub the critical weak point — confirmed by shade/recipe
Abrasion / pillingPilling typ. grade 2–3 on raw/brushed face (3–4 with anti-pilling yarn/finish); Martindale abrasion for structural integrity typ. >20,000 cycles. For three-thread the critical QC field is pilling — not Martindale
Gauge / yarnTypical machine gauge E16–E22 (sporty/heavy body E16–E18, finer face E20–E22); body/loop yarn typ. ~150–300 denier, binder finer — denier confirmed by machine and target weight

These ranges are industry-TYPICAL / indicative values based on construction and fiber, not Fersan's binding QC measurements. Exact values are confirmed per order, approved sample and lot-based QC report.

Related reading: Fleece and Scuba: Structured Polyester Knits · Brushed, Unbrushed and Fleece: Where Warmth Comes From in Polyester Knits

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