Fabric Definition:
Organza is a lightweight, crisp, sheer, plain-woven fabric with a stiff hand, typically made from silk or synthetic fibers. It is known for its stiffness and body, often used for overlays and structural garments.
Composition:
Silk, Polyester, or Blends
Texture:
Sheer, crisp, stiff, lightweight, slightly shiny
Stretch Level:
None / Low (inherently not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Woven (Plain)
GSM Range:
20-60 GSM
Breathability:
Excellent (Highly breathable)
Moisture Management:
Low (Repels moisture)
Durability:
Low (Can tear or fray)
Thermal Properties:
Cool in warm weather; little insulation
Key Usage Areas:
Bridal Wear, Evening Gowns, Overlays, Gift Wraps, Ribbons, Crafts
Fashion, bridal, decorative crafts, packaging