fabric material Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection Risk Overlooking the specific fiber blend can lead to performance issues; for instance, mixing synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon with natural ones such as cotton or linen impacts durability and comfort, especially when specialized materials like conductive or recycled PET are involved.
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Functionality Specification Insist on clearly defining the required fabric functions—whether you need flame retardant, waterproof, or anti-static properties—as these directly influence the manufacturing process and final product suitability for applications like garments or home textiles.
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Width and Weight Considerations In practice, fabric width and weight significantly affect production efficiency and end-use compatibility; standard widths like 55/56 inch versus customized sizes should be matched carefully with weight ranges from 200-260 GSM up to 200-400 GSM depending on the intended product such as curtains or suits.
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Use-Case Impact on Cost The intended use—ranging from dressmaking to upholstery—can account for up to 30% of total fabric cost due to variations in material and functional requirements, so aligning fabric attributes with specific applications like blackout curtains or T-shirts is crucial for optimizing ROI.
