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Fabric guide

Apparel fabric selection guide

Define fabric requirements with enough clarity for sampling and production — without relying on unverified supplier or certification claims.

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Guidance

Build material decisions on clear requirements

Fabric choice affects comfort, durability, appearance and manufacturability. This guide outlines the questions programmes should answer before sampling locks a material direction.

Selection

Fabric selection topics

Educational reference points for briefs and sampling conversations.

  • How to define fabric requirements

    Start with end use, climate, care expectations, brand presentation and expected wear life. Clear priorities make sampling faster and reduce late material changes.

  • Fibre composition

    Natural, synthetic and blended fibres behave differently in hand-feel, durability and recovery. Composition should match the garment’s role rather than a trend label alone.

  • Fabric construction

    Wovens, knits and specialty constructions influence drape, stretch and seam behaviour. Construction must support the intended silhouette and manufacturing method.

  • Weight and hand-feel

    Weight and hand-feel affect comfort, opacity and seasonal suitability. Approved swatches remain the practical reference for what a programme should feel like.

  • Stretch and recovery

    Where stretch is required, consider both extension and recovery so garments maintain fit after wear and washing. Confirm behaviour in sampling rather than assuming it from marketing names.

  • Colour and finish considerations

    Colour consistency, wash behaviour and finish effects should be reviewed against approved references. Finish direction belongs in the sample package before bulk begins.

  • Product-specific material selection

    Denim, uniforms, healthcare apparel, workwear and activewear each prioritise different material traits. Match fabric decisions to the category’s real performance needs.

  • Approval and sampling

    Material decisions should be confirmed through sample review. Bulk fabric calls remain aligned to the sealed sample and agreed programme specification.

Next step

Discuss fabric direction for your programme

Share end use, hand-feel priorities and construction notes so we can discuss material options against your brief.