Fabric Definition:
Lace is a delicate, openwork fabric made by weaving or knitting threads into intricate patterns. It is typically made from cotton, silk, or synthetic fibers and is used for decorative purposes, often in fashion and interiors.
Composition:
Cotton, Silk, Nylon, Polyester, or Blends
Texture:
Delicate, openwork, patterned, soft or stiff, decorative
Stretch Level:
None / Low (varies)
Fabric Construction:
Knitted, Crocheted, or Embroidered (Openwork)
GSM Range:
50-200 GSM
Breathability:
Good (Open structure)
Moisture Management:
Low (Varies)
Durability:
Low to Moderate (Can be delicate)
Thermal Properties:
Varies
Key Usage Areas:
Bridal Wear, Lingerie, Evening Wear, Accessories, Upholstery, Home Textiles
Fashion, bridal, lingerie, interior design, craft