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Introduction to Suit Fabrics-1

Introduction to Suit Fabrics-1

Introduction to Suit Fabrics-1

The following provides a detailed introduction to common suit fabrics and their characteristics.

1.Satin

Satin suits have become a hot item in the fashion industry with their unique gloss and luxurious texture. They retain the classic tailoring of suits and give more possibilities to the shape through the characteristics of the fabric. Its surface is as smooth as a mirror, with obvious light reflection and subtle changes in light and dark at different angles. It has a soft texture and natural drape, which is suitable for creating a suit with smooth lines. The glossy fabric has its own "dress attribute", which instantly enhances the exquisiteness of the shape, and is suitable for the pursuit of individuality and exquisiteness. Common cloors such as purple, green and royal blue.


2.Polyester blend

Polyester blended suits are the most common suit fabrics. They are made of polyester as the main component and blended with other fibers (such as wool, cotton, viscose, etc.) in a certain proportion. It combines the durability of polyester with the advantages of blended fibers, and is more cost-effective in terms of price, practicality and functionality. It has high strength, excellent wear resistance, strong wrinkle resistance, not easy to deform, acid and alkali resistance and UV resistance, easy to wash and quick to dry, and is a common choice for daily commuting and business leisure scenes. The core advantage of polyester blended suits lies in the balance between cost-effectiveness and practicality. It is not the first choice for those who pursue the ultimate texture, but it is a "pragmatic choice" that meets high-frequency wear and multi-functional scenes.

 3. Velvet

Velvet suits have become a classic choice in the fashion industry with their unique texture and luxurious atmosphere. The fabric uses a special process to form a dense and smooth fluff layer on the surface, presenting a silky touch and low-key luster like swan feathers. The charm of velvet suits lies in their soft touch and crisp version, low-key matte and subtle luster, retro genes and modern tailoring, making them a classic that never fades on the fashion stage. Whether it is a dinner look that pursues a retro ritual sense, or a niche choice that wants to inject texture into daily wear, a high-quality velvet suit can become a "topic item" in the wardrobe, allowing the wearer to show his unique taste in the crowd.