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Seersucker Fabric - Fabriclore

Seersucker Fabric

What is Seersucker?  Seersucker is woven striped fabric mainly cotton, nylon or polyester blend. In seersucker some threads are bunched together, giving the fabric a wrinkled appearance in some p...

Gauze Cotton Fabric - Fabriclore

Gauze Cotton Fabric

What is Gauze Cotton?  Cotton gauze is a lightweight fabric made of cotton. It is made of  plain weave or by a leno weave.  In technical terms "gauze" is a weave structure in which the weft yarns ...

Gingham Cotton - Fabriclore

Gingham Cotton

What is Gingham?  Gingham is a plain fabric woven into stripes and checkers.  The effect of color and pattern is given either by carded or combed yarns. It is mostly made of cotton or cotton bl...

Double Cloth Fabric - Fabriclore

Double Cloth Fabric

What is Double Cloth?  Double cloth fabric is manufactured by adding two or more numbers of warp and weft are interconnected to form 2 layered cloth.  When 2 or more warp and weft are interlace...

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Cotton Satin Fabric - Fabriclore

Cotton Satin Fabric

What is Cotton Satin?  Cotton Satin is a smooth and flowy fabric. Due to the presence of satin fibers, it is light and has a subtle sheen. The smooth texture of the fabric makes a great base for i...

Lurex Fabric - Fabriclore

Lurex Fabric

What is Lurex Fabric?  Lurex is made from metallic fibres which are used to give shine to the fabric. It is netting with flexibility and elasticity.  Lurex is made from thin metallic wires which a...

Sequin Fabric - Fabriclore

Sequin Fabric

What is Sequin Fabric?  Sequin fabric is fully covered material with plastic or metal-shaped pieces popularly known as sequin, they can vary in size shape, or color.  The fabric which consists o...

Net Fabric - Fabriclore

Net Fabric

What is Net fabric?  Net is one of the most demanding fabrics in the fashion industry. It is mostly used to create Indian attires as well as for creating sections in the cloth.  The popularity of ...

Kinkhwab Silk - Fabriclore

Kinkhwab Silk

What is Kinkhwab?  Kinkhwab can be divided into two words, Kin and Khwab, where Kin means “Gold” and Khwab means “Dream”. It also means the fabric of dreams.  It is known for the extensive zari wo...

Kataan Silk - Fabriclore

Kataan Silk

What is Kataan Silk?  Kataan Silk fabric is made by twisting various pure silk filaments, which makes it sturdy and durable.  It is handwoven using silk warp and weft.  Kataan is a luxurious an...