fabric Sourcing Overview
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Material and Functional Compatibility Overlooking the synergy between fabric material and its functional attributes often leads to performance failures; for example, selecting a waterproof polyester without verifying its coating or reflective capabilities can compromise end-use effectiveness.
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Specify Product Type Clearly Insist on defining the exact fabric type—whether woven, poplin, or medical textile—to ensure the supplier meets your application needs and quality standards, as these categories significantly influence texture and durability.
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Width Selection Norms In practice, most suppliers offer fabric widths between 55 and 60 inches (or approximately 110 cm), so aligning your width requirements within this range will facilitate smoother procurement and reduce customization costs.
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Weight Impact on Cost and Application Fabric weight ranging from 115 gsm to 340 gsm can account for up to 30% of the total material cost and directly affects durability and comfort; choosing the right weight balances budget constraints with functional performance.
