Applications of Jacquard Fabric in Fashion Industry

2025-01-21

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Jacquard can be used for both apparel and non-apparel applications. Dresses, suits, trousers, formal wear, ties, ribbons, quilts, cushions, curtains, drapes, tablecloths, textiles, bedspreads, pillowcases.


When is the best time to launch a Jacquard fabric brand?

Most Jacquard clothing is popular in the summer or spring. Cotton Jacquard fabric can be worn all year round.


Countries famous for Jacquard fabric production

China is the largest producer of silk and cotton jacquard fabric. However, India is the largest exporter of cotton fiber, thus providing the raw material for cotton. Australia provides wool. China leads in the production of finished products due to its great technological advancements.


Types of Jacquard Fabric

Brocade fabric is one of the most widely woven jacquard fabrics. Originally woven from silk, textile manufacturers now offer brocade fabrics made from synthetic fibers, cotton, and even wool. Brocade fabrics can only be produced on a jacquard loom, and are usually heavier and more durable than woven fabrics. Although damask is easier to weave than brocade, it is also faster and more efficient to produce damask on a jacquard loom. Matelasse is used to make quilts and pillowcases. There are other types depending on the fabric used, such as cotton jacquard. Silk Jacquard and Wool Jacquard


Environmental Impact

Jacquard fabrics are made from natural fibers such as silk, cotton and wool, so they do not have any negative impact on the economy. These are biodegradable in nature, there are no toxic substances involved in the manufacturing process. In addition, the fabric is woven. Wool jacquard fabrics may have some disadvantages, as grazing in grasslands can cause soil erosion. However, overall, jacquard fabrics are generally environmentally friendly. Wool jacquard fabrics must be certified by Woolmark, and Silkmark is a certification for silk jacquard fabrics. Jacquard fabrics made from American Pima cotton may be eligible for Supima certification. The Global Recycling Standard (GRS) certifies synthetic fibers if the product contains recycled components.

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