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Tissue fabrics

 The fabric is the basic need of every single person. The varieties in the fabrics are spreading like a fire in the jungle. Everyone wants to wear different stuff and style because the same thing wouldn't make them feel attractive all the time. Tissue fabrics are one of the most comfortable fabrics of all time.   These days tissue fabrics are becoming the first choice of every woman because they are trending on fashion demand. The most special thing about them is that you will feel like a bird flying in the air because they are too light in weight. Women use this type of fabric in their fashion because of their smooth and fluffy Surface.   Have you ever thought that there are many other types of fabrics out there but why is this type of fabric so likable in the current period? The reason for this is the shine and the softness of these fabrics. You can easily differentiate them from the other types of fabrics by just touching them.   Types of tissue
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How are Fabrics Different?

 We dress in different types of clothes and try to personalize them. We choose a particular type of fabrics for a number of reasons. This reason may be the comfort associated with a certain type of cloth, or the shine, or breathability. But, how we can categorize this vast range of clothes. Does there exist a valid system or nomenclature or it is arbitrary and random   There are two main classes of clothes, natural and synthetic. Natural fabrics such as wool, cotton, silk, and linen are sourced from animal hairs or furs, cotton-plant seed pods, fibers from silkworms, and flax, respectively. On the other hand, nylon, spandex, rayon, polyester, and acrylic are man-made and synthetic.   But, these fabrics differ from each other in a number of ways. Each one has its special properties and is unique from others. Most of the nomenclature is based on the source material of these clothes. Some names are based on the type of weave used in making these clothes. However, some naming has been a

Advantages of Cotton Fabrics

 You may all be well aware of a single name when it comes to clothing, ‘cotton’. We rely so heavily on cotton for our fabric needs that cotton fabrics seem to be a thing synonymous with clothing. It is not only a trend, or a kind of blind love with this plant, which is referred to as Gossypium in botanical language, but the ease and comforts the lend to your body when put on. They are strong enough, wick moisture well, are soft to touch, and make you think that you are being soothed. So, we can conclude with a little effort and a bit of insight, and it is not rocket science to understand, that these fabrics have got into our lives not as a custom, but for their practical values that are distinct from other fabrics.   Moreover, we also find that these are cheap to grow and buy, and are enough for the most of fabric needs of homo sapiens, as they have remained throughout history.   Below will be a brief review of the potential benefits that this excellent fabric can render to yo

Why are Lycra Fabrics so Popular?

  What qualities should a fabric have? You may all come up with different types of things you look for in fabric and select a particular fabric type based on your own preferences and properties. We may not all agree on each other’s choice, but, there is one universal property that a fabric must-have. It is longevity and durability. If a fabric is not durable and has a short life, it is of no use to almost ninety-nine percent of the public. Lycra fabrics, however, have both durability and strength.   Where does the term comes from and what does it refer to?   Lycra is the brand name of any product made from elastane, which is in turn a synthetic material originally created to replace latex. It has a great stretch and is excellent to be used in hosiery and tight-fitting sports dresses. This is a type of material that can be mixed with polyester or any other natural or synthetic material to achieve some new properties and it often produces an excellent blend.   This fabric wa

Net Fabrics and their Different Types

 What comes to your mind when you see the umbrella term ‘ net fabrics ’ ? This term refers to a general mixture of open mesh fabrics. In layman’s terms, we can say that it is a type of fabric that contains holes. These holes can be of any type or size, with each combination contributing to a unique type of net. The shape of the holes may be diagonal, tetrahedral, hexagonal, or octagonal. It is the whole industry of design and art that determines its shape.   What determines the properties of a net?   How these holes are formed is a question that must be answered first, in order to understand the qualities of these fabrics in a better way. These are achieved through knitting, twisting, knotting, or looping the yarns that are being used. The type and the size of the holes are two things that play a key role in defining the properties of the net. We will see that when we discuss the types in more detail. The most common materials used for these fabrics are silk, synthetic fabrics,

Satin Georgette Fabrics and Dresses

  When you hear a fabric name, the first thing you might be worried about is if a nomenclature exists for them? To your disappointment, I will say no. If it exists at all, or there exists many, they are vague and confusing. The same is true about Satin Georgette Fabrics too, as you do not easily get what type of fabric this is. Is it satin or georgette, or both? If you keep on reading till the end, I assure you that you will get this mystery solved forever. Fabric may have many names and these names might indicate the weave used in the formation of it, or the source material it is made of, or the designer who first introduced that cloth. It is a bit confusing but their textile industry is not a discipline like chemistry or biology, who have their own nomenclatures and are definite in naming different entities. What exactly is Satin Georgette? To answer this question in a layman’s terms, I will say that satin is a type of and georgette is a sheer, fine, lightweight, dull-looking

Raw Silk Fabrics and Clothes

  If you are a fabric lover or a professional who deals in fabrics, you must be familiar with the term raw silk. You may also know what it means to wear raw silk fabrics , what properties it renders to your dresses, and how it is different from its counterpart i.e. traditional silk. If you have some knowledge about that, you can still read further down the article for I will be sharing details that you may find new and a must-read. If you are a beginner, I assure you that this article will help you a lot in understanding this fabric and the dresses made from it better, and for other fabrics also.   The difference between two sister fabrics   Before we have a look at what it means to wear raw silk, we should start at what silk is. It is a natural material secreted by silkworm caterpillars through a single opening on their head and the material itself is composed of a protein called fibroin. This forms a cocoon that surrounds the silkworm entirely. At this stage, silkworm rearers