Viscose
Viscose fabric, also known as rayon, is a versatile textile made from natural fibers like wood pulp, commonly sourced from bamboo or trees like eucalyptus. Its smooth texture resembles silk, offering a luxurious feel without the high cost. Viscose fabric is breathable, lightweight, and drapes elegantly, making it ideal for clothing ranging from casual wear to formal attire. Its moisture-absorbing properties keep wearers cool in warm weather, while its softness ensures comfort against the skin. The production process involves dissolving cellulose from wood pulp in chemicals, spinning it into fibers, and weaving or knitting them into fabric, resulting in a blend of natural and synthetic qualities that offer durability and comfort in various applications.