TEXTILE

Apparel fabrics include a wide range of materials designed for different types of clothing, from everyday wear to formal designs. These fabrics vary in softness, weight, and stretch, making them suitable for shirts, dresses, trousers, and activewear.
Options include lightweight fabrics for summer such as cotton and chiffon, heavier fabrics for colder seasons like wool, and stretchable materials like lycra for comfort and flexibility. The choice of fabric depends on the intended use, whether for daily comfort or a refined appearance.

Upholstery fabrics are used to cover furniture such as sofas and chairs, combining durability with aesthetic appeal. They vary in thickness, texture, and weaving style, making some suitable for heavy daily use while others focus more on decorative appearance.
This category includes materials like soft velvet, patterned jacquard, and thick chenille, as well as practical options like leatherette and stain-resistant fabrics. The choice depends on usage (home or office) and the desired style, whether classic or modern.

Curtain fabrics are designed to control light and provide privacy while enhancing interior décor. These fabrics vary in thickness and transparency, with some allowing soft light to pass through and others fully blocking it.
This category includes lightweight fabrics like sheer materials, heavier options such as blackout fabrics, and decorative styles like jacquard. The selection depends on the curtain’s function, whether for light filtering, insulation, or visual appeal.

Specialty fabrics are designed for specific purposes that require functional properties beyond standard use. These fabrics may offer features such as heat resistance, high flexibility, or enhanced durability under certain conditions.
This category includes sports fabrics for breathability and movement, medical fabrics for healthcare environments, and industrial fabrics built for heavy-duty use. Selection depends on the required function and performance.