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Understanding Fabric Weight, Drape & Hand-Feel: A Technical Guide for Garment Buyers

The Three Pillars of Fabric Selection

When sourcing fabric for a garment line, three characteristics determine whether a material will work: weight (gsm), drape (how it hangs), and hand-feel (how it feels to touch). Understanding these helps you avoid costly sampling mistakes and ensures your finished garment matches the designer’s vision.

Fabric Weight: GSM Explained

Fabric weight is measured in grams per square meter (gsm). It directly affects the garment’s structure, warmth, and suitability for different end-uses.

Category GSM Range Typical Use
Ultra-light 30–80 gsm Lining for lightweight dresses, blouses
Light 80–130 gsm Standard suit lining, shirting
Medium 130–200 gsm Jacket lining, lightweight outerwear
Heavy 200–350 gsm Overcoat lining, performance outerwear
Ultra-heavy 350+ gsm Workwear, heavy-duty outerwear

Key rule: Lighter linings drape more fluidly but offer less structure. Heavier linings provide shape and warmth but can overwhelm lightweight shell fabrics.

Drape: The Art of How Fabric Falls

Drape refers to how fabric hangs under its own weight. It is influenced by fiber type, yarn twist, weave structure, and finishing.

High-Drape Fabrics

  • Viscose & rayon — fluid, silk-like fall; ideal for dresses and formal linings
  • Silk & silk blends — natural liquid drape; premium womenswear
  • Tencel / Lyocell — eco-friendly alternative with excellent drape

Medium-Drape Fabrics

  • Polyester crepe — balanced drape with body; versatile for suits and separates
  • Viscose-polyester blends — practical drape with added durability

Low-Drape (Structured) Fabrics

  • Nylon taffeta — crisp, rustling drape; ideal for puffer jackets and down-proof linings
  • Cotton canvas — stiff, holds shape; workwear and structured garments

Hand-Feel: What Your Customer Touches

Hand-feel (or “handle”) is the tactile sensation of fabric. It is often the make-or-break factor in a customer’s purchase decision. Key descriptors:

  • Soft / Smooth — desirable for linings that touch skin (viscose, cupro, Supplex)
  • Crisp / Rustling — associated with quality in formalwear linings (taffeta)
  • Dry / Matte — preferred for technical outerwear (brushed polyester)
  • Slick / Slippery — functional for easy on/off (satin-weave linings)

Matching Fabric to Garment: A Quick Reference

Garment Type Recommended Weight Ideal Drape Suggested Material
Suit jacket lining 80–120 gsm Medium-High Viscose, Cupro
Overcoat lining 120–180 gsm Medium Viscose-Poly blend
Puffer jacket lining 50–80 gsm Low Nylon taffeta
Dress lining 60–100 gsm High Silk, Viscose
Activewear lining 70–110 gsm Medium Polyester mesh, Supplex

Need help selecting the right fabric for your next collection? Contact Longling Silk for expert guidance and free sample swatches.

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