Fashion Fabrics
Fabric selected for texture, drape and print expression.
The same artwork behaves differently on poplin, on satin and on voile. We choose the ground for how the garment should move, then print for how the colour should read.
Fabric families
Grounds we work with.
Commercial availability and stock status are confirmed per quality at the time of the project — this is a capability list, not a stock list.
- Cotton poplin
- Stretch poplin
- Cotton satin
- Stretch satin
- Twill
- Gabardine
- Voile
- Linen and linen blends
- Cotton-linen
- Tencel / lyocell-based qualities
- Other cotton constructions
- Custom fabric developments
End uses
Development detail
Choosing the ground before the print.
Drape and hand
Print expression
Sourcing or development
Colour continuity
Frequently asked
Before you brief us.
Can you develop a quality that is not on this list?
Yes. Custom fabric development is a standard route — composition, weight, texture, width and print compatibility are defined together with the target cost.
Do you print on fabric I supply?
This depends on the quality, its preparation for print and the volume. It is assessed case by case — the result on an unprepared ground cannot be guaranteed.
Can I start with one design before a full collection?
That is the usual path. A single strike-off tests colour, scale and hand-feel before the collection is committed.