A great suit begins with the fabric. The way it drapes, how it resists wrinkles during a long workday, and its ability to maintain a crisp silhouette are the hallmarks of quality. Whether you are manufacturing corporate uniforms, executive business suits, or refined casual blazers, the fabric must balance elegance with industrial-grade durability.
At TextileCloth, we specialize in high-performance suiting materials engineered for the modern garment factory. Our core focus is on TR (Polyester-Viscose) blends, designed to provide the luxurious hand-feel of wool with the superior crease recovery and cost-efficiency required for global markets.
Superior Drape & Silhouette: Engineered to hang perfectly, ensuring a professional look for the end-wearer.
Wrinkle-Resistant Technology: Specialized finishing allows the fabric to bounce back after hours of wear.
Level 4+ Pilling Resistance: High-tenacity fibers ensure the garment stays smooth and lint-free even in high-friction areas.
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Choosing a fabric is a strategic decision for any garment brand. To ensure the best ROI, consider these three professional benchmarks:
For the uniform and ready-to-wear sectors, TR fabrics are the gold-standard choice. The polyester provides strength and wrinkle recovery, while the viscose (rayon) adds a silk-like softness and breathability. We offer various blend ratios (e.g., 65/35, 80/20) to meet specific market price points and comfort levels.
Lightweight (180–220 GSM): Best for spring/summer blazers, tropical-weight trousers, and ladies’ suiting.
Mid-to-Heavyweight (250–320 GSM): The ideal choice for year-round executive suits and structured corporate uniforms that require more body.
In mass production, fabric shrinkage can ruin a collection. Our suit fabrics undergo rigorous pre-shrinking and heat-setting processes. This ensures that the panels you cut stay true to size after sewing and professional pressing, reducing waste in your factory.
Q: Can you customize fabric patterns like pinstripes or houndstooth? A: Yes. Beyond our solid-dyed collections, we offer yarn-dyed services for classic suiting patterns. You can provide a Pantone color or a physical swatch, and we will create a lab dip or pattern sample for your approval.
Q: How does the fabric react to industrial steam pressing? A: Our suiting materials are thermally stabilized to withstand the high-pressure steam used in professional garment fusing and pressing machines without losing their luster or texture.
Q: What is the typical lead time for a custom uniform order? A: For stock-supported colors, we can ship within 7 days. For custom dyeing or specific technical finishes, production typically takes 15–25 days from our base in Hebei, China.