Pocketing fabric is a subsidiary material that is not noticeable in the finished product, but directly affects wearability and durability. Fabric selection criteria are important because it is used in areas that are frequently used, such as pants, jackets, coats, and uniforms.

durability

Pockets are frequently exposed to hands, belongings, and friction. Therefore, you need to make sure that it does not tear or stretch easily and that the shape is stable after sewing.

hand feel and thickness

A thick pocketing fabric will provide stability but may feel heavy to wear, while a fabric that is too thin may lack durability. A balance is needed between the intended use of the finished product and its price range.

Things to check before ordering

  • Applicable clothing: pants, jackets, uniforms, etc.
  • Matching fabric color and shell fabric
  • Required width and quantity
  • Repeatable production?

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Impact of pocketing fabric on finished product quality

Pocketing fabric has a small visible area, but is actually used frequently. Because hands and belongings come into repeated contact, friction, tension, and sewing strength must be fully considered. In particular, pants and uniforms can be used in harsh environments, so it is recommended to set higher durability standards.

Fabric selection criteria

  • thickness: If it is too thin, it may lack durability, and if it is too thick, it may feel heavy to wear.
  • hand feel: Notice how it feels on your skin or in your hands.
  • color: Check that it matches the shell fabric and that there is no risk of color transfer.
  • group: The strength and feel vary depending on the fabric, such as plain weave, twill, or HBT.

Information required when ordering

Consultation and quotation are quick if you organize the applicable clothing, area of ​​use, required width, color, expected quantity, and repeat ordering. Even for the same pocketing fabric, requirements for pants and jackets may be different.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the same fabric as shell fabric for pocketing fabric?

Although it is possible in some cases, considering cost, thickness, sewability, and fit, it may be more efficient to use a separate pocketing fabric.

What more should I look for when it comes to uniforms?

It is recommended to first check durability and supply stability, considering the possibility of repeated washing, friction, and tearing.

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