Velour Fabric
Velour Fabric is a luxurious, high-end textile known for its soft, plush pile and shimmering luster. Crafted from fine fibers, it offers a unique texture and exceptional comfort, making it ideal for creating upscale fashion garments and home décor items.
Key Features
- Ultimate Softness
- Distinctive Luster
- Excellent Stretch
- Durability
Special Techniques
Velour Fabric is produced using advanced Raschel Tricot knitting technology, a high-density knitting method that guarantees the fabric’s strength and durability. The shearing process creates a soft, velvet-like nap on the surface, giving the fabric its distinctive texture and visual appeal. Additionally, the fabric undergoes a double-faced weaving technique, enhancing its structural stability and optimizing both softness and luster. These techniques ensure top-tier quality and performance, suitable for high-end apparel and décor.
Available clothing types
- Solid velvet dress, women’s balloon sleeves
- Women’s crushed velvet wide leg pants red
- Velvet Dynasty Dress with Gloves
- Solid color split velvet dress
Differences from Ordinary Fabrics
Superior Luster: Velour Fabric features a unique sheen, making it more upscale compared to ordinary fabrics, ideal for luxury designs.
Enhanced Softness: Compared to regular cotton, the velour’s plush nap offers a more soft and comfortable feel.
Exceptional Elasticity: The fabric’s elasticity adapts to various cuts and styles, providing a better fit and ease of movement.
Long-lasting Durability: With high-density knitting and durable fibers, the fabric resists pilling and retains its appearance over time.
UV Resistance: Treated for UV stability, Velour Fabric maintains its color and performance even under prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Specifications
- Composition: 80% Cotton, 20% Polyester, combining the comfort of natural fibers with the durability of synthetic ones.
- Width: 150 cm, suitable for most garment and décor applications.
- Weight: 250 g/m², providing excellent coverage and texture.
- Colors: Available in a variety of colors including classic black, royal blue, burgundy, and gray, catering to different design needs.
- Care Instructions: Recommended cold water hand wash, avoid bleach, air dry flat, and low-heat ironing to prolong fabric life.
Application scope
Velour Fabric is versatile and widely used in both the fashion industry and home décor, making it a favorite among designers:
High-End Fashion: Dresses, tops, skirts, and outerwear, perfect for various fashion-forward occasions.
Athleisure: Tracksuits, yoga wear, and gym clothes, offering flexibility and comfort for activewear.
Accessories: Hats, scarves, and gloves, adding a touch of elegance to any ensemble.
Home Décor: Cushions, sofa covers, and curtains, elevating the ambiance of any living space.
Water and Stain Resistant: The surface treatment makes the fabric easy to clean and maintain, suitable for everyday wear and use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What seasons is Velour Fabric suitable for?
- Velour Fabric is ideal for fall and winter, offering excellent warmth due to its thicker composition.
Does Velour Fabric pill?
- Thanks to its high-density fiber structure, Velour Fabric resists pilling, but avoiding rough surfaces helps maintain its quality.
Is this fabric suitable for activewear?
- Absolutely, the elasticity and softness of Velour Fabric make it perfect for activewear, ensuring comfort and freedom of movement.
Can Velour Fabric be used for high-end fashion design?
- Definitely, its unique luster and plush texture make it ideal for luxury fashion designs, enhancing the garment’s overall elegance.
Is the fabric eco-friendly?
- Yes, Velour Fabric is made from eco-friendly materials, supporting sustainable fashion practices.
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The Luxurious Appeal of Velour Fabric
Velour is a luxurious fabric renowned for its softness and plush texture. It is versatile and often used in fashion, home décor, and automotive upholstery, adding a touch of opulence and style.
Derived from the French word for “velvet,” velour fabric has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. Velvet-like artifacts resembling velour have been discovered in China, dating as far back as 206 BCE. Cairo and Iraq became prominent centers for velvet production, catering to royalty and the affluent class.
Velour is ideal for adding sophistication to your wardrobe, enhancing the beauty of your living space, or creating a relaxing ambiance in your car.
What is Velour Fabric?
Velour is a soft and plush fabric that resembles velvet. It has a luxurious feel and appearance, and its name is derived from the French word for velvet. While not technically the same as velvet, velour shares a similar texture and look and is commonly made from cotton or synthetic materials like polyester.
Velour fabric is slightly stretchy and knitted, making it heavier and more durable than velvet. With its softness and visual appeal, velour offers a luxurious and indulgent experience.