铜氨纤维

铜氨人造丝(Cupro)= Cupra = Bemberg
日系品牌常写 Cupra,欧美多用 Cupro,其实讲的都是同一种布——把棉花加工剩下的“棉短绒”溶解后重新纺成极细长丝。

质感 功能 卖点 talk‑track
丝滑、微光泽 亲肤不刺痒 “摸起来像丝绸但没有那么娇贵”
垂坠感一流 不易起静电 “夏天清爽,冬天做里布不粘身”
吸湿排汗 冰凉感 “比聚酯透气,香港湿热天气适合穿”
易上色 色泽饱满 “同色系穿搭易出高级感”

 

纤维 溶剂 触感 环保度*
Cupro 铜‑氨(闭合循环) 最幼滑 ★★★★☆
Viscose 二硫化碳 较涩 ★★☆☆☆
Lyocell/Tencel NMMO 微桃皮绒、较挺 ★★★★★
*★越多表示越环保

 

FAQ 快速答:

  • 可机洗吗?
    ✔ 冷水+洗衣袋+柔和模式,懒人可送干洗。

  • 易皱吗?
    ✔ 洗后轻甩平挂即可;若皱,用低温蒸汽熨斗熨一下。

  • 会起毛球?
    ✖ 长丝结构 → 正常穿洗不易起。

  • 易过敏?
    ✖ 无蛋白质残留,对丝绸/羊毛敏感的人也可试。

  • 环保吗?
    原料是废棉,溶剂 99% 回收,但仍属化学再生;纯粹天然派请转棉麻,永续派可选择 Tencel。

What Exactly Is Cupro?

“Feels like silk, looks like cotton, breathes like linen—yet it’s none of them.”
That old industry joke sums Cupro up pretty well.

Cupro (cuprammonium rayon) = Cupra = Bemberg.

Japanese brands usually write ‘Cupra’, while Western markets say ‘Cupro’. They’re actually the same fabric—cotton linters (the short fibres left over after processing cotton) are dissolved and re‑spun into ultra‑fine filaments.

Why Do Designers Love It?

What you feel Functional upside How to pitch it
Buttery‑smooth, subtle sheen Skin‑friendly, zero itch “Silk touch, no diva maintenance.”
Gorgeous drape Low static “Cool in summer, a perfect lining in winter.”
Strong moisture transport Light cooling effect “Breathes far better than polyester—great for humid Hong Kong.”

Takes dye brilliantly

Rich, saturated colors “Makes tonal outfits look genuinely luxe.”


Cupro vs. Viscose vs. Tencel

Fiber

Solvent Hand feel Sustainability*
Cupro Copper–ammonia (closed‑loop) Silkiest ★★★★☆
Viscose/Rayon Carbon disulfide Softer, slightly tacky ★★☆☆☆

Lyocell/Tencel

NMMO (closed‑loop) Peach‑skin, crisper

★★★★★

*More★ = greener process

FAQ :

  • Machine‑washable?
    Yes—cold water, laundry bag, gentle cycle. Or just dry‑clean if you’re lazy.
  • Prone to wrinkles?
    Shake out and hang to dry; light steam at ≈ 120 °C erases creases.

  • Pills easily?
    No. It’s a continuous filament, so normal wear doesn’t fuzz up.

  • Allergy‑friendly?
    Yup. No animal proteins—safe for people who react to silk or wool.

  • Eco‑friendly?
    Raw material is waste cotton; solvent is 99 % recycled. Still a chemical process, but miles better than old‑school viscose. Eco‑purists can choose Tencel instead.