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does polyester strech
Polyester is a synthetic fiber known for its durability, resistance to shrinking and fading, and its ability to retain shape. By itself, polyester has a somewhat limited elasticity, meaning it does not stretch much under normal conditions. However, when polyester fibers are woven or knitted in certain ways, or when blended with elastic fibers like elastane (spandex), it can become more stretchable. This is common in athletic wear, casual wear, and fabrics designed for comfort and movement. Therefore, the stretchability of polyester largely depends on the fabric's specific weave or blend. Pure polyester fabric will have a limited stretch, primarily providing shape retention rather than extensive elasticity.
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