yes.
Yes, you can bleach polyester fabric, but it is not recommended for spandex fabric as it can damage the fibers.
No, spandex is a synthetic fibre. Or 'man made'.
Spandex is a synthetic fiber. There are different types of Spandex fabric. The two most common is Two-way Spandex and Four-way Spandex.
spandex is actually a flexible yarn that can be used in woven as well as in knitted fabrics to increase the elasticity fo fabric but there is no fabric as such that has 100% spandex in it,as its just a 1-10% of actual composition.
It is not recommended to iron spandex as high heat can damage the fabric. It is best to use a steamer on a low setting or iron on a low heat setting with a pressing cloth to protect the fabric.
It's 58% polyester and 40% rayon, and is a knit fabric that has some spandex to make it stretchy.
Bagginess means poor recovery of stretch fabric, further it is related with spandex % in final finished fabric but more it is related with right selection of spandex denier for spinning the yarn and DR applied during yarn manufacturing so the spandex should sustain its modules (Bagginess caused due more stretching of spandex during the covering or core spinning),
A dress is manmade. It is created by humans using a variety of materials such as fabric, thread, and embellishments. It is not naturally occurring in nature.
Acrylic fabric is not naturally stretchy like spandex or elastane, but it can be blended with other fibers to add stretchiness.
Clothing made of spandex and Lycra were popular in the 80s
Tight Spandex clothes can be purchased from most sportswear retailers. The material can also be bought from haberdashers and even from some fabric stores.
The correct spelling is Spandex (capitalized), or Lycra, a trademark stretchable fabric fiber.