| Brand Name: | N/A |
| Model Number: | DHM1508 |
| MOQ: | 500MTS |
| Price: | USD 0.8-1.2/M |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
Product Description
This 200GSM shiny pique knit is made from 100% polyester and specifically engineered for sportswear that demands both visual impact and structural integrity. The shiny finish comes from trilobal polyester filaments – each fiber has a triangular cross‑section that reflects light, giving the fabric a subtle, premium luster without being metallic or cheap looking. At 200 grams per square meter, it sits in the medium‑heavy range: heavy enough to drape well and resist wrinkling during intense matches, yet light enough for warm‑weather training. The pique knit structure (characterized by small honeycomb‑like dimples on the surface) enhances airflow between fabric and skin while reducing surface contact for better moisture evaporation. Sportswear made from this fabric – think polo shirts, team tops, and training pullovers – stays looking crisp and breathable even after repeated washes and aggressive play.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| Knit Structure | Pique (waffle / honeycomb surface) |
| Weight | 200GSM(±5%) |
| Width | 145cm cuttable |
| Tensile Strength (Warp) | > 520 N / 5 cm (ASTM D5034) |
| Tear Strength (Weft) | > 50 N (ASTM D2261) |
| Shrinkage | <3% after 5 home wash cycles |
| Available Colors | custom pantone matching |
| Certification | OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I |
Key Advantages
Why sportswear brands choose this 200GSM shiny pique knit:
Premium shiny appearance without being flashy – Trilobal polyester reflects light softly. Uniforms and polo shirts look more upscale than standard flat polyester, making them suitable for both competition and podium wear.
200GSM weight balances drape and breathability – Lighter than 240GSM outerwear piques but heavier than 150GSM summer knits. The fabric holds its shape around collars and cuffs while still allowing air movement (180‑220 CFM). Ideal for four‑season sportswear.
Pique texture reduces cling and improves evaporation – The dimpled surface lifts the fabric off the skin by approximately 0.3‑0.5mm. Sweat does not form a sticky layer; instead, it spreads and evaporates faster. Players stay drier during long matches.
Wrinkle resistant for professional look – Wrinkle recovery angle >300° means garment emerges from a sports bag ready to wear. No ironing needed – a key benefit for travel teams and tournament wear.
Durable and colorfast for aggressive washing – Withstands repeated wash cycles (tested to 50 industrial washes) without losing luster or fading. Perspiration tested to grade 4‑5 – no yellowing under arm areas.
Pilling free even with abrasive contact – Grade 4 pilling resistance ensures that backpacks, harnesses, or gym equipment do not cause fuzzy pills on the shiny surface.
Quick dry and moisture wicking – Combined with pique airflow, the trilobal polyester does not absorb water. A saturated shirt air‑dries in 30 minutes in normal conditions.
Key sportswear applications for 200GSM shiny pique knit:
Performance polo shirts (golf, tennis, team sports)
Training tops and practice jerseys
Athletic shorts with a structured hand feel
Team warm‑up jackets (lining or shell)
School sports uniforms (requires durability & shine)
Sponsors’ promotional sportswear
Athleisure polos for casual and sport hybrid wear
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What does shiny pique mean, and how is it different from regular pique?
Standard pique knit uses round polyester yarns that produce a matte or semi‑dull surface. Shiny pique uses trilobal yarns – each filament has three flat sides that act like tiny mirrors, reflecting light. The result is a soft, pearl‑like luster, not a plastic gloss. The pique texture (the waffle pattern) remains fully visible, and the shine does not reduce breathability.
Q2: Is 200GSM too heavy for summer sportswear like polo shirts?
Not at all. Typical summer polo shirts range from 170GSM to 220GSM. 200GSM is in the ideal middle ground – it drapes better than lightweight 160GSM pique (which can look flimsy) and breathes better than 240GSM (which feels stiff). Combined with the pique open structure, 200GSM works well for spring, summer, and early fall sportswear. For extreme heat (35°C+), we offer a 160GSM version; for cooler weather, 240GSM is available.
Q3: Does the shiny surface get damaged by frequent washing?
No. The shine is intrinsic to the trilobal fiber shape, not a surface coating. Laboratory tests show no loss of luster after 50 wash cycles (40°C, mild detergent). However, avoid fabric softeners as they can deposit residues that slightly dull the shine. Bleach is not recommended.
Q4: How does the moisture wicking work on a pique surface?
Pique structure creates channels between the dimples. When sweat is produced, the fabric pulls moisture into these channels via capillary action (tested rise >8 cm). The shiny trilobal yarns have a larger surface area than round yarns, which helps spread moisture faster. Once spread, the open pique structure allows air to evaporate it quickly. The result: no sticky wet spots.