Jacquard

Fabric Definition:
Jacquard is a woven fabric with complex patterns, created by a specialized loom that controls individual warp threads. It allows for intricate, multi-colored designs and textures.
Composition:
Cotton, Silk, Polyester, Wool, or Blends
Texture:
Smooth, detailed, patterned, may be raised or flat
Stretch Level:
None / Low (inherently not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Woven (Jacquard, Dobby)
GSM Range:
200-400 GSM
Breathability:
Good (Depends on weave)
Moisture Management:
Good (Depends on fiber)
Durability:
High (Durable)
Thermal Properties:
Moderate insulation
Key Usage Areas:
Upholstery, Dresses, Jackets, Suits, Ties, Skirts, Bedding
Automotive interiors, high-end upholstery, fashion, home textiles

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