What is Sharkskin fabric?
- The term Sharkskin is used in a generic sense for either a woven fabric or a wrap-knitted fabric that reflects the image of sharkskin.
- Sharkskin fabric varies depending upon its weaving such as plain, twill, or basket weave
- The fabric is made with yarns of rayon, worsted wool, acetate, and other such synthetic fibers.
History
- Historically, the finest sharkskin fabric was made of natural fibers, some being a mixture of mohair, silk, or wool.
- These fabrics in 1950 and 1960 were manufactured in small quantities in South America and are made with a blend of guanaco or alpaca fibers.
- During that time, the inclusion of silk in the fabric was most common however it was a little costly.
What makes it stand out
Texture |
The fabric has a soft texture and a two-toned woven appearance. |
Wrinkle-resistant |
Sharkskin fabric is wrinkle-resistant and can hang very well with any extra care. |
Lightweight |
It is a lightweight fabric which makes it easy to handle. |
Application and usage
Formal suits, wet suits, etc. |
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Curtains, table cloth, bedsheets, etc. |
Care Instructions
- You can wash the fabric either by hand or by machine.
- Dry the fabric in direct sunlight
- Ironing the fabric is not necessary as the fabric is wrinkle resistant.
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