Yes, nylon fabric can show sweat because it is not very breathable and tends to trap moisture against the skin. This can result in sweat stains or visible wetness on the fabric.
All nylon is synthetic. The effect of 'ripstop' is the way the fabric has been woven.
If you are talking about the nylon used in socks or sweat shirts, then the answer is yes AND no. Nylon absorbs sweat which is a good point, but when this synthetic cloth absorbs sweat, it begins to smell because of the urea and water present in sweat. It also smells because of excess sweat.
on my opinion. nylon fabric is expensive than cotton because of the processes the nylon under goes and for the fact that nylon is a synthetic sustitute for cotton thus it uses synthetic matterials which adds up the cost of the nylon fabric
yes, it is a lightweight nylon fabric
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Yes, patches can be put on nylon fabric using a strong adhesive or by sewing them on.
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Yes, you can iron on patches to nylon fabric by using a low heat setting on the iron and a pressing cloth to protect the fabric.
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Yes, iron-on patches can be applied to nylon fabric by following the instructions provided with the patches.