What is glitter fabric?
Glitter fabric involves many different types of fabrics, each with its own unique characteristics and applications. Here are some common types of glitter fabrics and their characteristics:
Nylon-cotton glitter fabric: This fabric uses a combination of nylon and cotton, with the elasticity of nylon and the comfort of cotton. At the same time, through special weaving processes and post-processing such as dyeing and processing, it produces a unique glitter effect, which is widely loved by consumers.
Simulated silk glitter fabric: It is woven from warp and weft yarns. It uses the different coloring properties, shrinkage properties and wearing properties of the raw materials. Through a unique weaving process, the cloth surface is uniform in color and smooth in feel. After post-processing, it produces a uniform glitter effect, which is especially suitable as a fabric for summer and autumn women’s clothing.
Glitter satin: A jacquard satin-like silk fabric interwoven with nylon silk and viscose silk, with a dazzling satin glitter effect, a medium-thick texture, full weft flowers, and a strong three-dimensional sense.
Shiny knitted fabric: Gold and silver threads are interwoven with other textile materials on a circular knitting machine. The surface has a strong reflective and flashing effect. The reverse side of the fabric is flat, soft and comfortable. It is suitable for tight-fitting women’s fashion and evening dresses.
Shiny core-spun yarn fabric: A composite material composed of fiber and polymer, it has an elegant luster, excellent wear resistance, wrinkle resistance and elasticity, and is widely used in fashion, technology and sports. 78 Shiny cloth: Including but not limited to gold and silver thread glitter cloth, printed solid circle football pattern glitter cloth, etc., widely used in clothing, home textiles, luggage and other fields.
These fabrics have achieved a wide range of applications from basic clothing uses to high-end dresses through different raw material combinations and weaving processes, showing a variety of fashion choices and functional characteristics.