
350–400 gsm
Sherpa Cotton
Sherpa cotton is a heavy knit fabric at 350-400 GSM with a smooth face and deep, curly pile on the reverse that mimics sheepskin fleece. Unlike synthetic sherpa, it is made from natural cotton for breathability and comfort. It is a premium choice for jacket linings, lined hoodies, and winter outerwear.
About This Fabric
A heavy knit with a smooth face and deep, curly pile on the reverse that mimics sheepskin fleece. Made from cotton for natural breathability — a premium alternative to synthetic sherpa.
Properties
Best for
Outerwear and premium winter collections — the cosy sherpa look without synthetic polyester.
How it feels
Smooth on one side, deeply plush and woolly on the other — soft teddy-bear texture.
Common Uses
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold (30°C) gentle cycle. Tumble dry low. Shake after drying to restore pile.
Products Made With This Fabric
Common Questions
Frequently Asked
What is sherpa cotton fabric?
Sherpa cotton is a heavy knit fabric with a smooth face and deep, curly pile on the reverse that mimics sheepskin fleece. Made from natural cotton, it offers the cosy sherpa look without synthetic polyester.
What is sherpa cotton used for?
Sherpa cotton is used for jacket linings, lined hoodies, winter vests, and cold-weather accessories. It is a popular choice for outerwear and premium winter collections.
Is sherpa cotton better than polyester sherpa?
Cotton sherpa is more breathable, naturally hypoallergenic, and better for the environment than synthetic polyester sherpa. However, it is typically heavier and higher cost. For premium brands, cotton sherpa offers superior feel and sustainability credentials.
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