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Spandex Blend (Stretch Cotton)
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Cotton/spandex blend commonly marketed as "stretch cotton" on clothing tags. Typically 95-97% cotton with 3-5% spandex for added flexibility and shape retention.
Score Breakdown
68/100
Durability65
Comfort82
Breathability75
Warmth45
Moisture Wicking42
Sustainability35
Care Ease72
Best For
👕Everyday Casual
ExcellentExcellent comfort (82) and easy care (72) for daily wear
👔Formal/Office
GoodGood durability (65) and comfort (82) for office wear
😴Sleepwear
GoodGood comfort (82) and breathability (75) for sleeping
🩲Underwear
GoodGood breathability (75) and comfort (82) for undergarments
⛰️Outdoor/Hiking
GoodGood durability (65) and breathability (75) for outdoor activities
Detailed Use Case Scores
everyday85
underwear80
activewear60
Pros
- ✓ Comfortable stretch with cotton softness
- ✓ Better shape retention than pure cotton
- ✓ Resists bagging at knees and elbows
- ✓ Widely available and affordable
Cons
- ✗ Spandex degrades with heat and chlorine over time
- ✗ Not fully biodegradable due to spandex
- ✗ Can lose stretch after many washes
- ✗ Harder to recycle than pure cotton
Care Guide
Washcold (30°C)
Cycledelicate
Detergentregular
BleachDo not bleach
Dryline dry
Ironlow
Dry Cleanavoid
SoftenerNo
Special Notes
• Cold wash to preserve elasticity
• Never use high heat
Additional Care Tips
- • Machine wash cold (30°C/85°F) on gentle cycle to preserve the spandex elasticity
- • Tumble dry on low heat or line dry — high heat breaks down spandex fibers permanently
- • Iron on medium heat if needed — avoid pressing directly over areas with high stretch
- • Avoid bleach and fabric softener — both degrade the elastane component
- • Do not dry clean — the solvents damage spandex fibers
- • Store folded; avoid hanging stretchy garments which can deform under their own weight
Cost
$$$$$
Budget-friendly
Shrinkage
Minimal shrinkage — follow care instructions
Eco Rating
High environmental impact