Bhagwatitextiles
Choosing the right grey fabric is crucial in ensuring the quality, comfort, and durability of your final garment. Whether you're a fashion designer, exporter, or manufacturer, understanding the essential factors like fabric construction, GSM, and fiber type can help you make informed decisions. In this guide, we break down everything you need to know before selecting grey fabric for your production process.
In this guide, we'll walk you through the key factors to consider when selecting grey fabric for your fashion or industrial use.
1. Understand Your End Use
Before choosing any fabric, ask:
What type of garment or product am I creating?
Casualwear: Lightweight cotton or cotton blends with soft finishes.
Formalwear: Finer counts like 60s/80s cotton or poly-viscose blends.
Workwear: Stronger, more durable fabrics with higher GSM.
Home textiles: Wider widths and specific textures or patterns.
Your fabric should align with the comfort, drape, strength, and appearance needed in the end product.
2. Select the Right Fiber Composition
Grey fabrics come in various fiber combinations, each offering different properties:
100% Cotton: Breathable, natural, skin-friendly.
Poly-Cotton Blends: Enhanced durability, wrinkle resistance.
Viscose Blends: Soft hand feel, good drape, commonly used in shirting and women's wear.
Polyester/Cotton/Viscose Mixtures: Good for uniform and formalwear.
Tip: Choose the blend based on fabric application and climate suitability.
3. Choose the Appropriate GSM (Grams per Square Meter)
GSM indicates fabric weight and thickness. The higher the GSM, the thicker the fabric.
GSM Range Fabric Use
70-120 GSM Shirts, linings
130-180 GSM Kurta, dresses, trousers
200+ GSM Jackets, pants, upholstery
Looking for reliable grey fabric for your next collection?
👉 Contact Bhagwati Textile for samples, specifications, and expert assistance.
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