Knitwear
Fine rib 1:1
When stretched, you can see a plain and purl stitch alternately on both sides in the course of a row of stitches. The material is particularly comfortable to wear and well suited for body-hugging cuts. That is why fine rib is mainly used to make under shirts and trousers.
Fine rib 2:2
The double rib is characterised by a double reverse stitch alternating with a double straight stitch. The result is a coarser appearance. The double rib gives the material maximum elasticity without the addition of elastane.
Single jersey
On one side of the fabric there are only purl stitches and on the other side there are only knit stitches. Single jersey is very elastic and comfortable to wear. That is why single jersey is particularly suitable for textiles that are worn next to the skin.
Single jersey elastic
The structure is the same as single jersey, the difference is in the quality composition. Single jersey elastic always has a proportion of elastane fibre. This enables a high form stability.
Interlock
Interlock refers to a very high-quality fabric. It is made on two rows of needles and is therefore very durable and stretchy. There are only right stitches on both sides of the fabric.