Spandex fabric is widely used as fashion fabric because of its shape retention quality. It can stretch up to 600 times and again bounce back to its original structure. This fabric has superior strength and is highly durable. It is resistant to dry heat and oil. It is the fabric of comfort and flexibility without putting weight on the body of the wearer.
Spandex blends well with other fabrics because of its resiliency and elastic recovery quality. It enhances the features of other fabric with which it is blended. Many fabrics only use 3% to 30% of spandex content, depending on the type of the garment. Even the smallest content of spandex makes a marked difference to the fabric. After the blending, spandex creates a less confined feel and becomes more stronger and versatile piece of clothing. The fabric becomes more stable and durable adding a higher level of comfort and better resistance to perspiration and body oils.
The common blends with spandex are wool, silk and rayon. It creates a lighter and more flexible fabric. The dresses made out of this blend can be worn all day but still can be comfortable. Blended spandex fabrics feel better, fit better and make one look better.