Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a composition for producing a fabric comprising
rose fiber.
Background of the invention
[0002] Functional textiles are made of fabrics with functional benefits such as waterproof,
windproof, UV-protecting, breathable or thermo-regulating properties. Conventional
functional textiles that are UV-protecting, breathable and thermo-regulating contain
textured synthetic yarns. The production of such fabrics is neither sustainable nor
are the fabrics biodegradable.
[0003] Thermoregulation, UV-protection, moisture absorption and perspiration are also benefits
of natural fibers of animal origin like cashmere. Rose fibers are an alternative of
plant origin. Rose fibers are short protein-enriched cellulose fibers which have a
silky shine, a very smooth texture and functional benefits such as thermoregulation,
UV-protection, perspiration and moisture absorption. Furthermore, rose fibers reflect
infrared-irradiation and react to the pH of the skin. For producing fabrics comprising
yarns made of rose fiber, the rose fiber yarns have to be mixed with other yarns.
Hereby, several obstacles, which include pilling effects and detaching of rose fibers
from the fabric, had to be overcome. Furthermore, rose fibers tend to show high shrinkage
after washing.
[0004] The problem underlying the present invention is to provide a fabric comprising a
yarn made of rose fibers. This problem is solved by the subject-matter of the independent
claims.
Terms and definitions
[0005] In the context of the present specification, the term "yarn" refers to spun yarn,
filament yarn, texturized yarn. A yarn may be produced from one fiber type (e.g. 100
% cotton) or from more than one fiber type (blends, e.g. 50% cotton / 50% bamboo or
30% nylon / 27% cotton / 24% acrylic / 10% silk / 9% linen).
[0006] In the context of the present specification, the term "rose fiber" refers to a protein-enriched
cellulose fiber. Synonyms for "rose fiber" are "rousi fiber" and "rose fiber viscose".
The raw material of rose fiber is derived from plants. It is a kind of modified protein
plant fiber with excellent soft hand feel. It is a biodegradable, anti-UV, environmental
friendly fiber. Since it contains protein, it is good to skin health, and after dyeing
the color is very bright and pleasing. The handfeel is fairly soft like the surface
of the rose leaf, so it called rose fiber. However, rose fiber does not necessarily
have to be derived from rose bushes. Rose fiber is produced by viscose spinning. Rose
fiber is a fiber comprising mainly cellulose and approximately 5 % protein, particularly
rose fiber is a fiber purchased from Chinese New Fiber Alliance Association as discussed
below. Rose fibers are functional/active fibers that are characterized by functional
benefits such as thermoregulation, UV-protection, perspiration and moisture absorption.
Furthermore, rose fibers reflect infrared-irradiation and react to the pH of the skin.
[0007] In the context of the present specification, the term "rose fiber yarn" refers to
a spun yarn consisting of rose fiber. Examples for rose fiber yarns are summarized
in Table 1. Rose fiber yarn for producing the fabrics according to the invention were
purchased from Chinese New Fiber Alliance Association, Overseas marketing & sales:
SHANGHAI TENBRO BAMBOO TEXTILE CO., LTD, Second floor, building A, lane 685 jinzhong
road, Shanghai, China. (www.tenbro.com). In Table 2 and Table 3, available specifications
of rose fibers and physical indices are listed.
Table 1: Properties of rose fiber yarns
Example 1 |
Material |
Rose Protein yarn |
Type |
spun (by siro spinning) |
Count details |
Nm 50/1 |
Quality |
first quality |
Colour |
raw White |
Example 2 |
Material |
Rose Protein |
Type |
Staple Fibers |
Count |
Ne 30/1 |
Composition |
100% rose protein fiber |
Process |
sino spinning |
Evenness |
13.64 |
Thin points |
6 |
Thick points |
49 |
Neps |
54 |
Strength |
278.60 |
Twists |
79.9/10cm |
Table 2: Specifications of rose fibers of the SHANGHAI TENBRO BAMBOO TEXTILE CO.,
LTD.
Product Name |
Specification |
|
1.33 dtex * 38 mm |
|
1.56 dtex * 38 mm |
|
1.67 dtex * 38 mm |
Rose fiber |
2.22 dtex * 51 mm |
|
3.33 dtex * 76 mm |
|
3.33 dtex * 86 mm |
|
5.56 dtex * 51 mm |
Table 3: Physical Index of rose fibers of the SHANGHAI TENBRO BAMBOO TEXTILE CO.,
LTD.
Project |
Cotton type |
Mid long |
Wool type |
Dry (CN/dtex≥) |
2.3 |
2.3 |
2.25 |
Wet (CN/dtex≥) |
1.15 |
1.15 |
1.1 |
Extends dry (%≥) |
16.0 |
16.0 |
16.0 |
Deviation Ratio of Line Density (%) |
± 8.0 |
± 8.0 |
± 8.0 |
Length Variation Rate (%) |
± 8.0 |
± 8.0 |
± 8.0 |
Over Length Fiber Rate (%≤) |
1.0 |
1.0 |
- |
Over Length Fiber Content (mg/100g≤) |
20.0 |
30.0 |
80.0 |
Remnant sulfur quantity (mg/100g≤) |
20.0 |
20.0 |
20.0 |
Defect (mg/100g≤) |
12.0 |
12.0 |
12.0 |
[0008] In the context of the present specification, the term "count" refers to the linear
density of a fiber or yarn. Units for count are tex (mass in grams per 1000 meter),
dtex (decitex, mass in grams per 10000 meter), Ne (Number english) or Nm (Number metric).
Ne is defined as the number of hanks (840 yd or 770 m) of skein material that weigh
1 pound (0.45 kg). Nm is defined as the length in meters per 1 gram.
[0009] In the context of the present specification, the term "tenacity" refers to the force
required to break the fiber in relation to its linear density. The unit for tenacity
is Newton [N] / tex. The unit "tex" refers to the linear mass density of fibers defined
as the mass in grams per 1000 meter.
[0010] In the context of the present specification, the term "elongation at break" refers
to the elongation of the fiber that is necessary for breaking the fiber. "Breaking
extension" is a synonymous term for "elongation at break". The elongation is expressed
in percent [%] of the initial fiber length.
[0011] In the context of the present specification, the term "structural yarn" refers to
yarns that contribute to the durability and tear resistance of textiles. Structural
yarns consist of structural fibers. In particular, structural fibers are characterized
by a tenacity of 0.15 N/tex to 0.85 N/tex and an elongation at break of 2 % to 46
%. Structural fibers are synthetic, semisynthetic or of plant origin. Non-limiting
examples of structural fibers comprise cotton, viscose, lyocell, modal, cellulose
triacetate, cupro, linen, hemp, ramie, bamboo, sisal, polyester and nylon.
[0012] In the context of the present specification, the term "soft yarn" refers to yarns
that contribute to comfortable, smooth haptics and thermal insulation of the textile.
Soft yarns consist of soft fibers. In particular, soft yarns are made of protein fibers
or synthetic alternatives (e.g. acrylic) thereof. Non-limiting examples of soft fibers
comprise cashmere, merino wool, mohair, qiviut, angora, alpaca, Ilama, camel hair,
vicuna, aralac, silk and acrylic.
[0013] In the context of the present specification, the term "elastic yarn" refers to yarns
that contribute to the elasticity and shape recovery of the textile. Elastic yarns
consist of elastic fibers. In particular, elastic fibers are characterized by an elongation
at break of 300 % to 650 %. Non-limiting examples for elastic fibers are elastane
and elastolefin.
Description of the invention
[0015] According to a first aspect of the invention, a fabric comprising a proportion of
20 % to 50 % rose fiber yarn and a proportion of at least one structural yarn is provided.
The sum of fiber proportions does not exceed 100 %. For example, the proportion of
structural yarn of a fabric consisting of 20 % rose fiber yarn and one structural
yarn is 80 %.
[0016] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 20 % to 45 % rose fiber yarn, in particular
20 % to 40 %, more particularly 25 % to 40%.
[0017] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 20 to 45 % rose fiber.
[0018] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 20 to 35 % rose fiber.
[0019] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 to 30 % rose fiber.
[0020] In certain embodiment, the fabric comprises 30 to 45 % rose fiber.
[0021] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 35 to 40 % rose fiber.
[0022] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises additionally a proportion of at least
one soft yarn.
[0023] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises additionally a proportion of at least
one elastic yarn.
[0024] In certain embodiments, the proportion of the at least one soft yarn is 1-20 %.
[0025] In certain embodiments, the proportion of the at least one soft yarn is 1-15 %.
[0026] In certain embodiments, the proportion of the at least one soft yarn is 6-12 %.
[0027] In certain embodiments, the proportion of at least one elastic yarn is 1-10.
[0028] In certain embodiments, the proportion of at least one elastic yarn is 1-5 %.
[0029] In certain embodiments, the proportion of at least one elastic yarn is 2-4 %.
[0030] The sum of fiber proportions does not exceed 100 %.
[0031] In certain embodiments, the proportion of the at least one structural yarn P
str is calculated according to equation (1),

wherein P is the sum all of yarn proportions except of P
str and P
str is the fiber proportion of one or more structural yarns.
[0032] The following example will demonstrate the calculation of the structural yarn proportion
of a fabric comprising rose fiber yarn, viscose yarn, cashmere yarn and elastane yarn.
Given are the proportions of 26 % rose fiber yarn, 7 % cashmere yarn as a soft yarn,
3 % elastane yarn as an elastic yarn. The proportion of viscose yarn as a structural
yarn is calculated as follows.
[0033] First, the sum of all yarn proportions except of the proportion of at least one structural
yarn (P) has to be calculated:

The proportion of the structural yarn (P
str) is calculated according to equation (1):

[0034] If the fabric comprises 26 % rose fiber yarn, 7 % cashmere yarn as a soft yarn, 3
% elastane yarn as an elastic yarn and two structural yarns (e.g. cotton yarn and
polyester yarn, cotton yarn and viscose yarn, polyester yarn and acrylic yarn, lyocell
yarn and cotton yarn) in the same proportions with respect to the structural yarns
(in other words 50 % cotton yarn and 50 % polyester yarn), the calculation is as follows.

wherein P
str is the sum of the proportion of cotton yarn and the proportion of polyester yarn.
Thus, the proportion of cotton yarn and polyester yarn with respect to the fabric
is 32 % each.
[0035] Proportions refer to weight proportions of the yarns. The weight of additives such
as dyes or impregnating agents is not considered in calculating the yarn proportions.
[0036] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn and said
proportion P
str of the at least one structural yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0037] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 35 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn and said
proportion P
str of the at least one structural yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0038] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn and 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0039] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 35 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn and 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0040] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 3 % of the at least one elastic
yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0041] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 35 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 3 % of the at least one elastic
yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0042] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0043] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 35 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0044] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 20 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn and said
proportion P
str of the at least one structural yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0045] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 20 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn or 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0046] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 20 % to 40 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn and 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0047] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 30 % rose fiber yarn and said
proportion P
str of the at least one structural yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0048] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 30 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn or 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0049] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises 25 % to 30 % rose fiber yarn, said proportion
P
str of the at least one structural yarn and additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft
yarn and 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, wherein the proportion P
str is calculated as described above.
[0050] In certain embodiments, the structural yarn comprises cotton, viscose, lyocell, modal,
cellulose triacetate, cupro, linen, silk, hemp, ramie, bamboo, sisal, polyester, nylon
or a combination thereof.
[0051] In certain embodiments, the structural yarn consist of cotton, viscose, lyocell,
modal, cellulose triacetate, cupro, linen, silk, hemp, ramie, bamboo, sisal, polyester,
nylon or a combination thereof.
[0052] In certain embodiments, the structural yarn comprises cotton or viscose.
[0053] In certain embodiments, the structural yarn consists of cotton or viscose.
[0054] In certain embodiments, the soft yarn comprises, in particular consists of, cashmere,
merino wool, mohair, qiviut, angora, alpaca, Ilama, camel hair, vicuna, aralac and
acrylic or a combination thereof, in particular cashmere.
[0055] In certain embodiments, the soft yarn comprises cashmere, merino wool, mohair, qiviut,
angora, alpaca, Ilama, camel hair, vicuna, aralac and acrylic or a combination thereof.
[0056] In certain embodiments, the soft yarn consists of cashmere, merino wool, mohair,
qiviut, angora, alpaca, Ilama, camel hair, vicuna, aralac and acrylic or a combination
thereof.
[0057] In certain embodiments, the soft yarn comprises cashmere.
[0058] In certain embodiment, the soft yarn consists of cashmere.
[0059] In certain embodiments, the elastic yarn comprises elastane.
[0060] In certain embodiments, the elastic yarn consists of elastane.
[0061] In certain embodiments, the fabric comprises at least two yarns, which are connected
in such a way that one side of the fabric comprises at least a first yarn and the
other side of the fabric comprises at a second yarn, wherein said first yarn is rose
fiber yarn and said second yarn is a structural yarn as defined above.
[0062] In certain embodiments, the two yarns are connected by weaving, knitting or gluing.
[0063] In certain embodiments, the two yarns are connected by weaving.
[0064] The two yarns are interwoven in such a way that the first yarn forms a napped structure
and the second yarn forms a smooth surface.
[0065] If a functional textile is produced from the fabric made of two yarns, the napped
structure is the side that contacts the skin and it is made of the first yarn. The
smooth side of the fabric is made of the second yarn.
Examples
Example 1: Fabrics made of 100 % rose fiber yarn
[0066] Five fabrics were produced using 100 % rose fiber yarn with a count of Ne 30/1 by
standard weaving and finishing processes. The first fabric was produced in black and
grey, all other fabrics only in black.
[0067] The first fabric was produces by standard weaving and finishing processes including
dying, opening, napping, stentering, compacting (KLS finishing), resin finish (Resin
center MF-LF; melamin resin, non-ionic, 120°·C pre-drying, 150°·C cross-linked for
5 minutes). The resulting fabric is characterized by a very soft texture. On the napped
side, the fabric detaches and loses a lot of fiber. The peeling performance is bad
(peeling test value 1, wherein the possible range of peeling test values are integers
between 1 and 5) as the rose fiber is too short for the napping treatment. The shrinkage
after the first washing was very high but within the normal range of fabrics made
of cellulose fibers. Aiming to produce a fabric with improved properties, the production
processes were altered as described in the following.
[0068] Using another napping technique did not improve the properties of the fabric. The
second fabric had the same properties as the first fabric.
[0069] Using a different resin finish resulted in a more compact and pressed but less soft
fabric. The peeling performance (peeling test value 2) is better compared to the first
and second fabric. However, fibers still detached from the napped side. The shrinkage
after the first washing was very high.
[0070] Leaving out the napping step resulted in a good peeling performance (peeling value
4/5 after 25 washing cycles). Still, the shrinkage after the first washing was very
high.
[0071] If the napping step was replaced by buffing and grinding, the peeling value decreased
back to 1. On the buffed side, the fabric detaches and loses a lot of fiber. Thus,
the rose fibers are too short for the buffing technique. The shrinkage after the first
washing was very high.
[0072] Taken together, it was not possible to produce a fabric made of 100 % rose yarn with
a good peeling performance and low shrinkage.
Example 2: Fabrics made of 50 - 70 % rose fiber yarn and other yarns (structural, elastic)
[0073] In a next optimization process, a structural yarn or a structural and an elastic
yarn were added to the rose fiber yarn (count of Ne 30/1). The fabrics made of a mixture
of yarns were produced in black.
[0074] A fabric made of 70 % rose fiber yarn and 30 % cotton yarn was produced by standard
weaving and finishing processes including dying, opening, napping, stentering, compacting
(KLS finishing), resin finish (Resin center MF-LF; melamin resin, non-ionic, 120°·C
pre-drying, 150°·C cross-linked for 5 minutes). The fabric showed a reduced softness
compared to the fabrics made of 100 % rose fiber yarn since cotton fibers are less
soft than rose fibers. The napped structure was formed by cotton fibers and more compact
and pressed compared to the fabrics made of 100 % rose fiber yarn. If a textile is
made of the fabric made of 70 % rose fiber yarn and 30 % cotton yarn, the side with
the napped structure would be the side that contacts the skin. As the rose fiber is
the active fiber that exerts beneficial properties such as thermoregulation, perfusion,
moisture absorption and pH regulation, this fabric is not ideal for the production
of functional textiles. The coloring of both fiber types was the same. Being the fabric
100% made of natural fibers, the shrinkage was very high after the first washing.
[0075] In a next step, the cotton yarn was replaced by polyester yarn. The polyester yarn
formed the napping structure that was compacted and pressed and not soft. For the
same reasons as discussed above, this fabric is not ideal for producing functional
textiles. In contrast to the fabric that comprises 70 % rose fiber yarn and 30 % cotton
yarn, the dimensional stability of the fabric was enhanced. After the first washing,
the shrinkage was low. As polyester is a synthetic fiber and the rose fiber is of
natural origin, the dying process is complicated and the resulting coloring was different
for both fibers. The napped structure (polyester) was lighter than the rose fibers.
[0076] A fabric made of 67 % rose fiber yarn, 30 % microfiber yarn and 3 % elastane yarn
showed a good peeling performance (peeling value 4/5 after 25 washing cycles) and
no shrinking after washing. However, even after a softness treatment after washing,
the fabric was not soft. Furthermore, the black dying resulted in different coloring
of the fibers.
[0077] A fabric made of 50 % rose fiber yarn and 50 % yarn consisting of recycled polyester
showed no shrinking after washing, was easy to iron but not soft and the black dying
resulted in different coloring of the fibers.
[0078] Further trials using different compositions of rose fiber yarn in combination with
different types of elastane, lycra, polyester and undyed cotton did not improve the
properties of the fabrics.
[0079] Taken together, it was not possible to produce a soft, evenly dyed fabric with a
good peeling performance and low shrinkage after washing that comprises 50 to 70 %
rose fiber yarn.
Example 3: Fabrics made of up to 40 % rose fiber yarn and other yarns (structural, elastic, soft)
[0080] By reducing the rose fiber yarn (Ne 30/1) proportion equal or below 40 % in fabrics
comprising cotton yarn or viscose yarn and optionally cashmere yarn (below 10 %) and
elastane yarn (3 %), four fabrics (see Table 2) without considerable shrinkage and
good peeling performance were achieved.

Given are the fiber proportions in %.
[0081] Fabric A was knitted in circular machines in raw, then washed and treated. After
being dried, the fleece was ironed with vapour to give balance and improve shrinkage
values. Fabric A was knitted in such a way that both sides of the fabric are the same.
[0082] As the inventors aimed to produce functional textiles from the fabrics comprising
rose fiber yarns, the UV (ultraviolet) protection, IR (infra-red) reflection, thermal
resistance and water-vapor resistance of fabric A was tested.
[0083] The UV protection test was performed under normal climate conditions (20 °C, 65 %
relative humidity) without elongation using the Labsphere Transmittance Analyzer.
For calculation of the UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) rating, the solar spectrum
Melbourne, 17
th January was used. Transmission results are mean values of 10 measurements in UV-A
(315 nm to 400 nm) and UV-B (280 nm to 315 nm).
[0084] The UV-A transmittance as well as the UV-B transmittance of fabric A was 0.05 %.
This corresponds to an UPF rating of 50+.
[0085] The IR reflection was measured at the Spectral photometer Lambda 900 (PERKIN-ELMER
Corp., USA) at 150 mm sphere, 8 ° sample slope to the orthogonal axis of light. Remission
values R were three measurements from different areas of the sample in diagonal, parallel
and orthogonal direction to the length of measured area. Mean values are given in
percent (%).
[0086] The remission of infra-red radiation between 820 nm and 1330 nm of fabric A is between
70 % and 80 %.
[0087] The thermal resistance and the water-vapour resistance were determined in accordance
with DIN EN ISO 11092: 2014-12. The water-vapour transmission index was calculated
in accordance with DIN EN ISO 11092: 2014-12.
[0089] As rose fibers are characterized by functional benefits such as thermoregulation,
UV-protection, perspiration, moisture absorption, reflection of infrared-irradiation
and responding to the pH of the skin, the next aim was to enhance the rose fiber proportion
of the fabric. Furthermore, a knitting technique was applied that results in a fabric
with a smooth surface on one side and a napped surface on the other side. Here, one
yarn (rose fiber yarn) forms the napped surface. If a textile is produced from such
"two-sided" fabrics, the napped surface comprising mainly rose fiber would form the
side that contacts the skin and the smooth surface would form the visible side comprising
mainly cotton or cotton and cashmere. Fabrics B, C and D are such "two-sided" fabrics.
[0090] Fabric B was knitted in circular machines in raw, then thermofixed and dyed with
reactive colorants. Fabric B comprises rose fiber, cotton and cashmere. As cashmere
is very expensive, two variants of lower costs (fabrics C and D) were produced.
[0091] Both fabrics C and D were knitted in circular machines in raw, then washed and treated.
After being dried, the fleece was ironed with vapour to give balance and improve shrinkage
values. Fabric C was produced using undyed yarns whereas fabric D was produced using
undyed rose fiber yarn and grey colored cotton yarn.
[0092] Fabric C was tested in respect of the UV (ultraviolet) protection, IR (infra-red)
reflection, thermal resistance and water-vapor resistance. Similar results compared
to fabric A were obtained.
[0093] Taken together, the inventors showed that fabrics characterized by a good pilling
performance, low shrinkage, soft haptics, a high water-vapour transmission index and
an UPF rating of 50+ can be produced if up to 40 % rose fiber yarn is mixed with a
structural yarn and optionally a soft or a soft and an elastic yarn. Moreover, two
kinds of fabrics were produced, wherein one fabric is characterized by a uniform appearance
whereas the other fabric is characterized by a smooth surface and a napped surface.
1. A fabric comprising a proportion of 20 % to 50 % rose fiber yarn and a proportion
of at least one structural yarn.
2. The fabric according to claim 1, wherein the fabric comprises 20 % to 45 % rose fiber
yarn, in particular 20 % to 40 %, more particularly 25 % to 40%.
3. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric comprises
30 to 45 % rose fiber, in particular 35 to 40 % rose fiber.
4. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric comprises
20 to 35 % rose fiber, in particular 25 to 30 % rose fiber.
5. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric comprises
additionally a proportion of at least one soft yarn.
6. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric comprises
additionally a proportion of at least one elastic yarn.
7. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said proportion of
the at least one soft yarn is 1-20 %, in particular 1-15 %, more particularly 6-12
%.
8. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said proportion of
the at least one elastic yarn is 1-10 %, in particular 1-5 %, more particularly 2-4
%.
9. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the proportion of
the at least one structural yarn P
str is calculated according to equation (1),

wherein P is the sum all of yarn proportions except of the proportion P
str and P
str is the proportion of one or more structural yarns.
10. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising 25 % to 40 % rose
fiber yarn, in particular 35 % to 40 % and said proportion Pstr of the at least one structural yarn, in particular comprising additionally 6-12 %
of the at least one soft yarn, and/or 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, more particularly
additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft yarn,
11. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising 20 % to 40 % rose
fiber yarn, in particular 25 % to 30 %, said proportion Pstr of the at least one structural yarn, in particular comprising additionally 6-12 %
of the at least one soft yarn and/or 3 % of the at least one elastic yarn, more particularly
comprising additionally 6-12 % of the at least one soft yarn and 3 % of the at least
one elastic yarn.
12. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said structural yarn
comprises, in particular consist of, cotton, viscose, lyocell, modal, cellulose triacetate,
cupro, linen, silk, hemp, ramie, bamboo, sisal, polyester, nylon or a combination
thereof, in particular cotton or viscose.
13. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said soft yarn comprises,
in particular consists of, cashmere, merino wool, mohair, qiviut, angora, alpaca,
Ilama, camel hair, vicuna, aralac and acrylic or a combination thereof, in particular
cashmere.
14. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said elastic yarn
comprises, in particular consists of, elastane.
15. The fabric according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fabric comprises
at least two yarns, which are connected in such a way that one side of the fabric
comprises at least a first yarn and the other side of the fabric comprises at a second
yarn, wherein said first yarn is rose fiber yarn and said second yarn is a yarn according
to claim 12.