Collection: Apparel Fabric

Apparel Fabric

FAQ - Apparel Fabric

Apparel fabric is any textile used in the construction of clothing and garments. It encompasses a broad range of materials — from woven fabrics like denim and cotton twill to specialty options like satin, faux fur, and activewear fabric — each selected for the specific performance and aesthetic properties needed in garment sewing.

Denim is the classic choice for jeans, offering the weight, structure, and durability associated with the style. Cotton twill and heavyweight cotton are strong alternatives for chinos, work trousers, and structured pants where a clean drape and firm hand are required.

Activewear fabric is engineered with stretch and moisture-wicking properties that allow freedom of movement and keep the wearer comfortable during physical activity. It's the correct choice for leggings, sports bras, athletic shorts, and performance tops.

Faux fur requires a few special considerations: cut from the back using small scissors or a rotary cutter to avoid cutting the pile, sew with the pile running downward, use a longer stitch length, and gently tease out any pile trapped in seams with a pin or brush after sewing.

The outer shell of a structured jacket typically calls for a stable woven like denim, heavyweight cotton, corduroy, or a coating fabric. Sherpa and faux fur work well for casual unlined or fleece-lined styles. Satin is a traditional choice for lining the interior of tailored outerwear.