Description
YH006#-Imitation-Nylon Meteor Shower fabric, with its ingenious blend of 90% polyester and 10% spandex at 170gsm, weaves a functional canvas reminiscent of falling stars. Glide your fingertips across the surface for the first time, and you capture a dry, smooth, slightly textured touch—the innate crisp backbone of high-content polyester, infused with a touch of fluid poetry by the surface’s “meteor shower” grain. Upon close inspection, the fabric is evenly scattered with fine, diagonal striations, like the trails of meteors streaking across the night sky—varying in length and density, beautifully irregular. These are not mere prints, but a micro-three-dimensional structure created by the interweaving of warp and weft yarns. Each “meteor trail” is both a miniature sweat-wicking channel and an invisible air corridor. Cut into an outdoor short-sleeved tee and worn to traverse an alpine meadow, it becomes a garment that converses with the heavens through a body of star trails. On a midsummer afternoon, you shoulder a light pack and set foot on a high mountain meadow bursting with wildflowers, the sky a transparent blue, the blazing sun pouring down without obstruction. Barely half an hour into the climb, sweat begins to seep from between your shoulder blades. Just as the wetness is about to spread, the 90% polyester fibers, with their superior hydrophobic and quick-drying properties, rapidly siphon moisture to the fabric surface and spread it thinly and precisely along those meteor shower textures, forming an almost invisible film of moisture. The mountain breeze sweeping across the meadow pours in through the front placket and cuffs, and moves along the diagonal grain, completing a clean convective cycle inside the garment that expels the warm, humid air through the back. Through it all, your back stays dry and unclingy, without a trace of sweat marks. The 10% spandex releases just the right amount of four-way stretch as you climb steep slopes and swing your arms wide, leaving shoulders and sleeves wholly unbound—as if this tee were born for your movement in this very moment. Reaching a high point of the meadow, you stand facing the wind. The tee snaps crisply in the strong gusts but holds its shape perfectly, the “meteor shower” grain catching the slanting sun in a fine, muted luster, like the quiet marks left behind after stars have fallen.










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