Microfiber refers to a very fine fibers, which give a unique appearance and soft hand. Microfiber fabrics are generally lightweight, resilient and resist wrinkling. They have a luxurious drape and the body retains its shape and resists pilling. They are also very strong and durable.

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"Microfiber" is in the UNSPSC Code "40161518"
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Ref: 86452/2006-09-14

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