We Indians are proud of our ethnic attire and colors. God only knows how many unique fabrics are indigenous to our country’s rich cultural heritage, but we love dressing up like nobody else does. However, there are a few fundamental materials that are frequently used in all states and for all styles of clothing, whether they be Indian or Western. We all use these materials extensively in our wardrobes, including cotton, silk, crepes, georgettes, chiffons, and jute.
Our fabric choices are as vibrant as our culture and our colors, whether we’re talking about sarees, suits, dresses, or pants. The fabric selection is influenced by the occasion and utility. Here is a list of all the common fabrics we use, both frequently and unusually:
Cotton Staples
Of course, everyone wears this fabric exclusively during the summer. It is comfortable to wear and is light and breathable. The majority of cuts and styles can be tried on with cotton fabric, which is also blended with other fabrics to create better and more adaptable fabrics like Chanderi, twill, voile, plaids, and more!
Clothing made of cotton and its blends is the most popular type of material worldwide. Due to its versatility and the long summers in India, cotton suits are very well-liked there.
Silk silhouettes
The thought of silk alone conjures up images of luxury. Fabric made of silk has a luxurious feel and is prized. Since silk drapes so beautifully, many clothing items lend themselves to being made from this unique material. When used to make sarees and lehengas, it has a gorgeous appearance. During the holiday and wedding seasons, silk clothing is very popular because it instantly gives any silhouette a very formal appearance.
Georgette styles
Silk is used to weave pure georgette, while nylon and polyester are combined to make faux georgette. Because of its graceful, soft, and delicate appearance, it is a favorite fabric for women. Georgette is a sheer, light-weight fabric with crinkles that gives off an overall bouncy appearance.
Georgette is your best friend if you’re looking for something clingy and flowing. Georgette is a fabric that is widely favored for vivacious and spring-like gowns and dresses due to its crepe-like texture and unusual strength when compared to its competitors. Many women who love the soft, silky, yet comfortable look will find the fabric to be an excellent choice due to its propensity to drape well.
Chiffon drapes
The word “chiffon,” which means “rag,” is derived from Old French. A fabric called chiffon can be created using silk, cotton, nylon, polyester, or rayon. It usually has a sheer weave, a light shimmer, and these characteristics. Due to its excellent drape and ability to give dresses and gowns a floaty appearance, this fabric is typically used in the evening and formal wear. Moreover, due to its slick texture, it is notoriously challenging to work with. Most fabric shops stock a variety of shapes in different hues and patterns.
Velvet picks
The luxurious, ostentatious fabric velvet, which resembles silk, is elegant and has a long history of association with royalty. Royalties from all over the world have been wowed by its rich appearance, which feels soft against the skin and is shiny but not overly bright. As velvet was once only worn by the wealthy due to its high cost, it has since become a common fabric that is very delicately combined with other fabrics to create dazzling outfits. Velvet blouses and yokes with other flowing fabrics, are unquestionably winter essentials.