Synthetic Fabrics Uncovered: A Reformed Guide for Better Choices

The world is changing and so are the tastes of fabrics when it comes to couture. The elite silks and delicate laces are not the only ones crowning runways. With Synthetic fabrics taking a new roll towards economically friendly fashion. With so many options in the market ranging from organzas to satins to georgettes to chiffons. The list is endless and so is the creativity.

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Poly fabrics or synthetic fabrics have taken the world by storm and not just in terms of clothing. Poly fabrics have a label of inferior quality which is far from the case now. Fabrics now in use tend to have a ‘mixed fabric ratio’ on their labels which has a percentage of poly material or labelled to be 100% poly material. These fabrics are to be easy to take care of in terms of washing, ironing and even storing. And of course the quality is no exception with each wash considering the wear and tear of the fabric. 

satin sewn fabric

Poly fabrics now grace the catwalk of many haute couture designers and boutiques today. Synthetic fabric that has the feel of silk, such as organza, duchess satin, crepe, georgette and the list goes on. These fabrics are cool to the body and don’t cause discomfort when come in contact with natural human body heat. It regulates body temperature and moisture properties which makes it ideal to be worn for longer period of hours.  

synthetic satin maxi dress

With stunning ball gowns to radiant evening dresses, it’s a beautiful fabric that’s breathable against the skin whilst being totally show-stoppable. They are a budget friendly alternative towards traditional mulberry silk fabrics for gowns

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