Bleached Cotton refers to cotton fibers or products that have undergone a bleaching process to remove natural pigments, impurities, and any yellowing or discoloration. It has a uniform white color, free from the natural yellowish or off-white hue of untreated cotton. This helps to remove impurities, dust, and other contaminants, contributing to the cleanliness and hygiene of the final product. The offered cotton has a uniform white color, free from the natural yellowish or off-white hue of untreated cotton. Bleached Cotton is often used in products where a bright white color is desired, such as bedding, towels, apparel, medical supplies, and cosmetic products.