Crepe fabric gives the wearer a slimming appearance and has a very graceful fall, making it a great fabric for party events or other formal occasions; however, crepe fabrics are also preferred for daily wear because they require little to no ironing and are very soft and comfortable.
Fabric name | Crepe |
Fabric also known as | Crape, crepon, crespe, crisp |
Fabric composition | Wool, silk, or synthetic materials |
Fabric possible thread count variations | Varies depending on the base material |
Fabric breathability | Crepe made with organic materials has higher breathability than synthetic crepe |
Moisture-wicking abilities | Generally high |
Heat retention abilities | Low |
Stretchability (give) | High |
Prone to pilling/bubbling | Low |
Country where fabric was first produced | Various ancient cultures |
Biggest exporting/producing country today | Depends on the type of fabric used |
Recommended washing temperatures | Cold or hand wash |
Commonly used in | Scarves, shawls, wraps, dresses, eveningwear, hats, mourning wear, high fashion, curtains |
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