


Material Specification and Quality Overlooking the exact type of silk—whether Mulberry, Silk Chiffon, or Crepe De Chine—often leads to mismatched fabric performance and end-use suitability; ensure the selected silk aligns precisely with your garment or fabric requirements.
Weight and Thickness Considerations Negotiate clear terms around fabric weight, such as 68 gsm or thickness like 8 mm, since these dimensions directly influence the drape, durability, and feel of the final product.
Width and Pattern Selection Insights In practice, most suppliers offer widths between 54/55 inches and 114/140 inches, and the choice between striped or plain patterns significantly affects both visual appeal and fabric utilization efficiency.
Raw Silk Grade Impact on Cost and Quality The grade of raw silk, ranging from 5A to 6A, can account for up to 30% of total material cost and determines the fineness and sheen, so carefully balance grade selection against budget and quality expectations.























