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- Tissus Prints Lin Denim
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Crêpe
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Quilted
Coton
Corduroy
Viscose linen
Jersey
Bambou
Tricot
Muslin
Viscose
Terry
Travel
Satin
Fleece
Cupro
Leather
Latex
Lining
Peach
Nylon
Stepped Lining
Gaufré
Stripes
Pique
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Jacquard
Ottoman
Lurex
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Rib Cuff
Fur
Sequins
Embroidery
Soie
Modal
Popeline
Bi-Stretch
Organza
Workwear
Polyester
Animal Skin
Wool-Touch
Scottish Check
Checks
Chenille
Velours
Dobby
Bubble Chiffon
Chambray
Foil
Double Face
KNITTED
Jeans
Scuba
Laine
Tencel
Rib Knit
Tie-Dye
Velvet
Soft Shell
Taft
Suede
Cork
Crushed
Party
Twill
Velboa
Mesh
Lame
Canvas
Rayon
Tissus Crêpe
Crepe Fabric
Crepe is a fabric with a grainy, rippling surface. Before being made into a cloth, the yarns are twisted very tightly, causing the bouncy structure. Crepe is usually woven in a plain weave, but this is not clearly visible due to the grainy effect. The fabric originated in Japan where it was made from silk. Nowadays, all kinds of materials are used, such as polyester, wool or cotton.
Why crepe?
Crepe fabric is flattering and has a smooth drape. The fabric hardly wrinkles. Crepe can be made from all kinds of materials and is therefore very versatile. Crepe is suitable for all kinds of clothing such as dresses, skirts, pants and tops. The fabric is often very fitting for spring and summer, but depending on the material used, this fabric can also be worn in other seasons.