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Comfort and handfeel
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Stretch and recovery
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Durability and longevity
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Cost and scalability
What Is Scuba Fabric Made Of?
Typical Composition Ranges
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Polyester: 85–95%
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Spandex (Elastane): 5–15%
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Polyester + Rayon + Spandex
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Nylon + Spandex (premium versions)
Polyester: The Structural Foundation
Why Polyester Is Used
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Provides structure and stability
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Ensures shape retention
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Offers durability and abrasion resistance
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Supports smooth surface appearance
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A clean, refined surface
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Consistent fabric behavior across production
Spandex (Elastane): Stretch & Recovery
Role of Spandex
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Adds elasticity
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Improves wear comfort
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Enables shape recovery after movement
Typical Usage
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5–10% → stable structure, moderate stretch
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10–15% → softer feel, higher flexibility
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More structured and firm
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Or more soft and flexible

Beyond Basics: Additional Fiber Options
Rayon (Viscose): Softness & Drape
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Handfeel
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Breathability
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Natural touch
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Lifestyle and comfort-focused collections
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Slightly reduced durability compared to pure polyester blends
Nylon: Strength & Premium Feel
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Better abrasion resistance
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Smoother, more refined surface
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Lighter yet strong
Recycled Polyester (rPET): Sustainability
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Reduces environmental impact
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Maintains similar performance to virgin polyester

How Composition Affects Fabric Performance
Structure & Shape Retention
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Higher polyester → more structure
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Lower polyester → softer, less stable
Stretch & Comfort
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Higher spandex → more flexibility
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Lower spandex → firmer handfeel
Surface Appearance
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Filament polyester → smooth, clean
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Blended fibers → softer, more natural
Weight & Density
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Polyester-heavy blends → slightly heavier
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Rayon blends → lighter and softer

Choosing the Right Composition for Your Product
For Structured Garments
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Polyester 90% + Spandex 10%
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Strong shape retention
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Clean silhouette
For Comfort-Focused Products
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Polyester + Rayon + Spandex
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Softer feel
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Better next-to-skin comfort
For Premium Collections
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Nylon + Spandex
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Refined texture
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Higher durability
For Sustainable Lines
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Recycled Polyester + Spandex
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Maintains performance while supporting sustainability goals
Why Composition Alone Is Not Enough
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Yarn structure
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Knit construction (double knit vs spacer)
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Finishing processes
Scuba Fabric Composition Trends in 2026
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Lighter-weight constructions
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More breathable structures
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Sustainable fiber integration
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Hybrid blends for multi-scenario use

Conclusion
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Align material performance with product design
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Ensure consistency in production
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Optimize comfort and durability
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Custom fiber blends (polyester, nylon, rayon, recycled fibers)
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Controlled stretch and structure development
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Scalable production with consistent quality
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