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Types of clothing material

Cambric

A light, soft and transparent fabric.

Brocade

Jacquard weave with raised patterns; traditionally popular for autumn and winter, now also worn in hot weather.

charmer

A light, semi-gloss fabric, satin to the touch.

Chiffon

Delicate, transparent and transparent – made from silk or rayon, with a soft finish; often layered because of its transparency, which makes it popular for petticoats, transparent sleeves and wraps.

Crepe

A light, soft and fine fabric with a crumpled surface.

Damask

Similar to brocade with embossed patterns, but woven in a much lighter weight.

Duchess Satin

A lightweight hybrid of silk and rayon (or polyester) woven in a satin finish.

Dupioni

A finish similar to that of shantung, but with thicker and coarser fibers and a slight luster.

Fault

A structured and ribbed finish like grosgrain ribbon; generally quite substantial.

Gabardine

A woven, firm and durable finish, with unique diagonal lines on the face.

Georgette

A light and lightweight fabric often in polyester or silk with a crepe surface.

Illusion

A fine and clean fabric, generally used on sleeves or necklines.

Jersey

A very elastic knit face has longitudinal ribs and the underside has transverse ribs.

moire

A heavy silk taffeta with a subtle and wavy design.

organdy

A rigid and rigid fabric.

Organza

Crisp and pure like muslin, with a stiffer texture similar to that of tulle, but more fluid; popular for skirts, sleeves, backs and overlays.

Silk skin

A soft, satin and high quality fabric with a dull shine, fine ribs and a grainy appearance.

sting

A knit with an embossed appearance, the quilted has distinct sides. The outside looks like a nest of bees or a waffle and the underside is flat and smooth.

Polyester

A cheap synthetic fiber that can be woven into almost anything, including duchess satin

Rayon

Similar to silk, but more elastic and affordable.

Satin

A heavy and smooth fabric with a high shine on one side; very common in wedding dresses.

Silk

The most sought after darling fiber for wedding dresses (and also the most expensive); There are many different types of textures: silk and silk mikado are just two examples.

Gazar silk

A four-ply silk organza.

Silk Mikado

A brand of silk blend, usually heavier than 100% silk.

Satin with silk

A smooth silk satin, with a shiny face and a matte back.

Shantung

Shantung is distinguished by its rubbed texture.

Taffeta

Crisp and smooth, with a slight rib.

Tulle

Netting made of silk, nylon or rayon; used mainly for skirts and veils (think ballerina tutus).

Velvet

A soft and thick fabric with a felted face and a plain underside.

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