Pocketing fabric is a fabric used in the pocket area of pants and jackets. Its durability, hand feel, and sewability vary depending on its texture and thickness.
HBT series fabric
HBT features a herringbone texture and can be used as a pocketing fabric that requires durability and shape stability. The texture and strength of the fabric must be checked together.
twill series fabric
Twill is characterized by a diagonal texture and is used in a variety of clothing accessories. It is important to select the thickness and color according to the shell fabric and product grade.
Things to check when choosing
- friction durability
- thickness and hand feel
- color stability
- Maintains shape after sewing
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How to Judge Pocketing Fabric Structure in Practice
Pocketing fabric structure should be reviewed together with garment purpose, target quality and production schedule rather than decided by a single criterion. If material issues are found after bulk production begins, cutting and sewing schedules can be delayed, so standards should be clarified during the sample stage.
Quality Check Checklist
- Check HBT/twill texture, friction durability and pocket shape stability first.
- Compare thickness and hand feel with the outer fabric and subsidiary material together.
- Check that there are no appearance changes after sewing or fusing.
- For repeat production items, check whether the same specification can be supplied again.
Information to Prepare Before Inquiry
If you prepare outer fabric color, pocket shape, required strength and washing conditions in advance, consultation and sample proposals can be much faster. If you have a material currently in use, sharing the product name, photos, sample and any issues is also helpful.
Final Decision Criteria
Even when subsidiary materials are not highly visible in the finished garment, they affect comfort, durability and production stability. Therefore, it is safest to compare price, delivery and quality standards together and, when necessary, test with the actual fabric before finalizing specifications.
