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WHY WOVEN FABRIC ARE GOOD FOR YOUR UNIFORM?

Woven fabric is a fabric made by interlacing two or more threads at right angles to one another. They do not as stretch easily as knitted fabrics do. This fabric is less expensive as compared to others. The textures of woven fabric are underlying in deciding how the fabric is going to serve its buyer and how it will favour the mood of the occasion that the buyer is looking for. This type of fabric is usually used for formal wear.

Trending woven fabric that you must know about:

  1. CASEMENT FABRIC 

Medium mass cotton fabric made up of closely packed wide warp yarns. This fabric is used in hospital uniforms and for the hospital surgical gowns it is a go to fabric choice for the manufacturers. 

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  1. DENIM FABRIC 

Yarn-dyed, warp-faced cotton twill fabric. This is made of two weights-for sportswear and overalls. Denim is generally used for fashion purposes famously for making denim jeans and denim jackets and shirts. Denims can be used in making school uniforms as well as hotel uniforms and aprons.

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  1. DRILL FABRIC

This is a warp-faced twill woven fabric. It has a rigid finish. Drill fabric is naturally breathable making it the best choice for making uniforms of the labourers considering they work in high heat making it a little comfortable for them to work in. Drill fabrics are considered to be biodegradable fabrics making them a good eco friendly choice for uniforms over many other fabrics.

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  1. GABARDINE FABRIC

Gabardine is a closely woven, clear complete warp-faced twill fabric. It is a very durable choice as compared to other flimsy fabrics that wear out easily. It is largely used in hospital uniforms, hotel uniforms, school uniforms and corporate uniforms. Gabardine is also largely used in couture suits. 

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  1. POPLIN FABRIC

Poplin fabric is identified by its unique ribbed pattern and a closely sealed weave. While being thin, it is smooth and has a nice solid form. Poplin are quite durable, strong, lightweight, cool, lustrous, soft, comfortable, easily printable on, doesn’t wrinkle or stain and also water resistant making it a great choice for manufacturers to make labour and hotel uniforms.

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  1. TWILL FABRIC

Cotton Twill is a cotton fabric woven in a twill weave. It can be defined by diagonally running parallel ribs, known as walls. Twill is well liked because it is very long lasting and hides stains well making it a great choice in making labour, hospital and hotel uniforms where comfort and stain proof uniforms are a must. It is also breathable and waterproof. Some of the common types of cotton twill are Chino, Denim, Tweed and Gabardine.

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  1. TROVINE FABRIC

This fabric provides you a high degree of comfort with high color fastness. Trovine fabric is durable too making it a great choice for peon, staff, driver uniforms. It is also widely used in the hospital and hotel industry in making uniforms.

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  1. MATTY FABRIC

Matty fabric is fabricated using 100% polyester and 100% cotton or blend of polyester and viscose. These features make it one of the great choices in order if you are looking for peon, staff or driver uniforms. Not only that if you are also looking for hotel and hospital industry uniforms matty could be a good option to go forward with.

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  1. WORSTED FABRIC

Worsted fabric is a high quality wool yarn. It tends to be more expensive than other wollen counterparts and more durable as compared to other woolen fabrics. Hence,It is used in the manufacturing of garments such as suits, as against woollen wool, which is used for knitted items such as sweaters. As long as uniforms are concerned, worsted is used in school, hospital and hotel uniform manufacturing.

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  1. PLAIN WEAVE

Plain weave is also called tabby weave. It is the most simple and common fabric. Plain weave has no right or wrong side. Doesn’t fray as easily as other weaves, Versatile, flexible, strong, durable. Examples of fabrics made using a plain weave a Taffeta, Organza, Chiffon, Canvas, Tweed and Muslim. All of these fabrics are very different in terms of weight and appearance but are all made using the same weave. 

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