To be honest, the fabric selection palette when it comes to women's wear is HUGE. The best way would be to ask one of our representatives if a particular fabric is available with us or not, and our hunch is, most likely, that fabric would be available. While we cannot list out all the possible combinations of fabrics available for womenswear, we are listing out some fabrics below that we commonly use in our regular manufacturing.
An important point to reiterate, this is NOT an exhaustive list. It is possible that we have and we are still working with fabrics that may not be listed below.
1. Denim: Ideal for jeans, jackets, and denim dresses.
2. Cotton: Used for casual Western wear like shirts, T-shirts, and summer dresses.
3. Linen: Breathable and comfortable for trousers, tops, and blouses.
4. Chiffon: Light and airy, often used for dresses and blouses.
5. Polyester: Versatile and widely used for various styles, particularly blending with Cotton.
6. Satin: Adds a luxurious touch to Western dresses, blouses, and skirts.
7. Jersey: Soft and stretchy, used for T-shirts, dresses, and activewear.
8. Rayon: Offers a drapey feel, suitable for blouses, skirts, and dresses.
9. Twill: Durable and often used for trousers and jackets.
10. Velvet: Luxurious and used for evening dresses and blazers.
11. Crepe: Lightweight and wrinkle-resistant, suitable for blouses and dresses.
12. Poplin: Smooth and crisp, used for tailored shirts and blouses.
13. Suede: Soft and textured, used for jackets and skirts.
14. Leather: Adds an edgy touch to jackets, skirts, and pants.
15. Satin Charmeuse: Glossy and smooth, used for elegant dresses and blouses.
And many more.
