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Of all the fabrics available, Silk is considered to be the most expensive. The designs may reflect regional cultures such as the “Kanjivarams” from the south or Muga silks from the east. The various other fabrics include Cotton, Crepe, Georgette, Faux, Art Silk, Viscose, Soft Crush, Satin, Tissue, Brasso & Jacquard types. Apart from cotton and Silk all others are man made fabrics.
Crepe is a type of woven and knitted fabric with a wrinkled surface. The biggest advantage of crepe is that they are light and weightless. Crepe gives a wearer a slimming effect. Crepe gives a very soft feel which requires mild or no ironing. It is a dressy fabric which is mostly used as a light occasion wear.
Georgette generally have dull crinkled surface. The biggest advantage of georgette fabric is that they are durable and does not need much care. These are heavier than chiffon fabric. It is a matt finish fabric which gives a slimming effect and a very good fall. Georgette requires mild or no ironing. One could find ideally evening wear in this fabric.
Faux is basically a very low-maintenance fabric where dry cleaning is not required for non-embellished fabrics. Faux fabrics are good for daily use. They are strong fabrics and can be washed at home. Faux fabrics are great work wear. These are both strain- and crush-resistant.
Art silk is basically a type of viscose fabric which is dressy and shinny and proves to be a good drape. Art silk is luster and is soft to touch. It is a perfect evening wear.
Viscose is actually a lower version of silk which is shiny in appearance. It is not for daily wear. Viscose fabric can not take abrasions. When embellished with different embroideries it proves to be a good evening wear.
Soft crush fabric is basically a blend of polyester. It is maintenance free where ironing is hardly required. It is a light weight fabric which proves to be a good day wear.
Satin is basically a soft and lustrous fabric with Lycra and stretch. Satin is shinny in appearance and are available in all dark and light colors. Satin sarees are quite popular for brides’ wardrobe. It resists stretching, shrinking and moths. These are luxurious fabrics with deep luster and excellent draping qualities.
Tissue is basically a shinny crisp fabric with a rich look. It is not a very drape fabric. With a metallic shine, tissue apparels forms a perfect evening wear. These outfits are bit expensive and need good pampering.
Brasso fabrics are clothes in which designs are made by burning the fabric layer. The Brasso fabrics are available in an enchanting range of colors, patterns and designs.
Named after the inventor of Jacquard fabric has various types of sub-types including Brocade, Damask, Matelasse, Velvet etc. These are woven, patterned fabric using multi-colored threads and often with embossed or quilted looks.
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Source by Katrina Cathy