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What's the difference between underwear lycra fabric and modal?
Personally, I think modal is good, pure natural fiber, soft and comfortable. For the elastic requirements of underwear, it is not necessary to use spandex, a high elastic fiber, nor swimsuits or swimming trunks.

Lycra is just a trade name of Invista, a former wholly-owned subsidiary of DuPont (acquired by Koch Industrial Group for $4.4 billion in 2004). Due to its monopoly position in the spandex market, Lycra has become synonymous with almost all spandex yarns. At present, as long as Lycra clothes are hung with a triangle tag, this tag has become a symbol of high quality. Lycra has outstanding ductility. Lycra has a wide range of applications, which can add extra comfort to all kinds of clothing, including underwear, custom-made coats, suits, skirts, pants, knitwear and so on.

Modal is a kind of regenerated cellulose fiber with high wet modulus developed by Austrian Lanjing Company. The raw material of this fiber is European beech, which is made into wood pulp first and then processed into fiber through special spinning process. The raw materials of this product are all natural materials, which are harmless to human body, can decompose naturally and are harmless to the environment. The whole process of fiber production has no pollution. The fabric made of it has silky luster, pleasant soft touch and drape, and excellent durability. It has the softness of cotton, the silky luster and smoothness of hemp, and its water absorption and air permeability are better than cotton.