CVC Cotton-Rich Blended Yarn – Ne 16s–40s for Knitting & Weaving

Price Range: $1.10 – $1.60 / kg
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CVC cotton-rich blended yarn (cotton/polyester) for knitting and weaving, available from Ne 16s to Ne 40s. Designed for mills producing T-shirts, polos, jerseys, uniforms, sheets and casual shirting, this yarn balances the comfort of cotton with the strength and easy-care performance of polyester.

Technical Overview (Indicative – Customisable)

  • Blend Ratios (Typical CVC):
    • 60/40 cotton/polyester, 55/45, or other cotton-rich blends on request
  •  Count Range:
    • Ne 16s–24s: heavier jerseys, fleece, towels, basic knit fabrics
    • Ne 26s–32s: standard T-shirts, polos, casual shirting, sheeting
    • Ne 34s–40s: finer jersey, lighter shirting and uniform fabrics
  • Yarn Type:
    • Ring-spun CVC yarn
    • Single or 2-ply depending on fabric and end use
  • Typical Applications:
    • Knitting: single jersey, pique (polo), rib, interlock, fleece
    • Weaving: shirting, uniforms, sheeting, pocketing, light workwear fabrics
  • Performance Advantages:
    • Softer and more breathable than pure polyester
    • Better shrinkage and comfort than high-polyester TC, with improved durability vs 100% cotton
    • Good wash and colourfastness for uniforms and everyday garments
  • Packing & Supply:
    • Supplied on cones with export-standard packing
    • Suitable for bulk loading under CFR/FCL terms
  • Sourcing & QC via Liunova: Produced in verified spinning mills in China
  • Quality control:  Can include blend ratio checks, count accuracy, strength, evenness and contamination level, following Liunova’s AQL-based inspection process.

At Liunova, we focus on simple and reliable international shipping. All products are shipped directly from China’s major seaports to ports worldwide. Our main goal is to give buyers clear cost, safe transport, and predictable delivery time.

We mainly support the following international shipping terms:

1. CFR (Cost and Freight)

Most Recommended for Buyers

Under CFR, we handle:

  • export customs clearance
  • trucking from factory to port
  • container loading
  • sea freight cost
  • vessel booking

Buyer only handles:

  • destination port charges
  • customs clearance in their country
  • local delivery to warehouse

This method gives stable cost and easy planning for buyers.


2. FCL (Full Container Load)

Best option for bulk orders

FCL means the container is only for your goods.
It is safer, faster, and cheaper per unit.

We recommend FCL because it offers:

  • lower freight cost
  • faster customs clearance
  • zero mixing with other shipments
  • less damage risk
  • better packing control

This is the ideal method for serious buyers and repeat orders.


3. LCL (Less than Container Load)

Available but not recommended

We only use LCL for:

  • small test orders
  • small mixed orders
  • first-time sample shipments

Why we do not recommend it:

  • higher cost per unit
  • risk of mixing with other suppliers
  • slower customs clearance
  • higher VAT and inspection fees
  • more chance of damage or missing cartons

FCL is always the better choice for long-term business.


4. EXW / FOB (Optional on Request)

Available for buyers who want to manage their own freight.

  • EXW: Buyer handles pickup from factory
  • FOB: We deliver goods to the Chinese port, and buyer pays sea freight

These terms are used less often because CFR and FCL provide better cost control.

 Why Source with Liunova?

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Learn how Liunova controls quality, compliance and risk at every step of the supply chain – from factory selection and samples to on-site inspections, packing checks and CFR/FCL shipment. Our model is built as an end-to-end QC and sourcing service, not just price brokering.

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