210T polyester taffeta printing
Product Description
Taffeta-210T is a high-quality polyester fabric. It is a light, soft and durable material. It dries fast and might be creased hardly. This fabric is pretty versatile: firstly, it is widely used as a lining for workwear and outerwear, secondly, additional finishes like PU, PVC, WR, and breathable finishing let You use it for winter garments, backpacks, and tents. Different print patterns are available for this fabric.
1) Specification: 66D*66D
2) Density: 210T
3) Composition: 100%Polyester
4) Width: 57"/58"
5) Finishing: PD, W/R, Clear PU coating on the backside
6) Function: Economical and environmental
The most famous kinds of taffeta are:
Paper Taffeta. It got its name for its very thin nature, crisp paper-like finish, and lightweight.
Taffeta Lame. The fabric is mostly characterized by a subtle metallic sheen. Lame fabrics make perfect folds and pleats and are most suitable for creating sculptured shapes.
Ombre Silk Taffeta. This kind of taffeta fabric is designed with an ombre effect, with colors flowing from one to another. Ombre fabrics are best suited for floor-length skirts and maxi dresses since you can enjoy the change of color.
Fil Coupé Taffeta. It often has a jacquard design and shiny yarn blended into the weave. Metallic fil coupe lends the fabric a hypnotizing luster. Style this kind of silky smooth taffeta into one of those mind-blowing dresses, often seen on fashion catwalks.
Double-Faced Taffeta. This kind looks amazing sewn into a funky two-colored piece of clothing.
Moiré Taffeta. It has a wavy, watermark pattern. This effect may result from the weave or the pattern. The signature look of ‘watered silk’ can also be caused by running the fabric through engraved copper rollers.
Faille Taffeta. It is woven mostly with staple natural fibers in a rib weave.
Stretch Silk Taffeta. This kind has a touch of elastane blended into the weave, which ensures a perfect fit for comfortable wear. Use it for fitted and semi-fitted styles.
Embroidered Taffeta. This exquisite taffeta is delicately embroidered with a soutache cord, sequins, beads, and whatever a producer fancies using. A leap of imagination, this fabric might be more expensive but is worth it.