Single Jersey fabric is a lightweight, stretchable knitted textile made from cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. Produced using a single set of needles, it features a smooth face and textured back with 4-way elasticity for unrestricted movement. Known for breathability, moisture absorption, and wrinkle resistance, it’s widely used in T-shirts, underwear, and sportswear. Modern variants incorporate recycled materials for sustainability, while advanced circular knitting machines ensure high-quality, consistent production. Its blend-friendly nature (e.g., spandex or rayon) enhances durability and comfort, making it a staple in casual and athletic apparel globally.