Polyester crepe fabric is demanded by the fashionline. It’s made of polyester, a plastic. Slightly wrinkled fabric and looks very fancy. One of my favorite things about polyester crepe is that it is super versatile, and suitable for a range of garments, from dresses and skirts to pants and tops. The material is also long-lasting and relatively low-maintenance, which is why so many clothing designers and producers like Xingye Textile use it. Uniform/ Suiting fabric
Product Description: Polyester Crepe Fabric The Polyester Crepe Fabric is a top performing Super Poly that is ideal use in high-quality sportswear and activewear that require all the aspects of superness & fourmost machinablity. This fabric has a consistently soft texture and a great drape that goes well with beautiful dresses, skirts and blouses. Your design will pop with our polyester crepe fabric with its understated sheen and beautiful drape that completes the entire look of the piece. Gabardine
If you re looking to bring your line of clothes to the next level, try out our premium solid polyester crepe fabric. This is not only great looking fabric, but it feels lovely on the skin, so it is ideal for high end fashion lines. What's more, our polyester crepe comes in dozens of colors so you can find the perfect hue to realize your design vision. Lady's fabric
Keep up with trends in our polyester crepe fabrics. Whether you are interested in bright colours or merchandise for children subdued earth tones, Xingye Textile has something to offer. Our fabric also works for various fashion styles, from classic to modern, making sure your design is always fashionable. Rayon
Fashion Statement Our polyester crepe fabric is a strong and easy to care for fabric. This fabric fights to keep away wrinkles and shrinkage, which makes this a take on a favorite for preserving quality and wear while being a traditional material of everyday life. It’s also simple and convenient to wash and is kept new and fresh after many wears.
Why choose xingye textile polyester crepe fabric?