Product Details
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Fabric Name |
Exclusive Rouge Pink Solid Malai Crepe Fabric |
Width | 44 Inches |
Material | Malai Crepe |
Weave | Plain Weave |
Color |
Rouge Pink |
Product Code | ST-13195 |
Price | Rs.106/meter |
Description -->
Solid Malai crepe fabric is a luxurious and versatile material. To wear it, choose from a range of styles like sarees, dresses, or blouses. Its smooth texture and drape make it ideal for elegant occasions, while its comfort ensures all-day wear. Pair with matching accessories for a stunning look that exudes sophistication and grace.
Applications of Crepe Fabric
Dresses and Evening Wear
- Formal Dresses: Crepe fabric is a popular choice for formal dresses, including cocktail dresses, evening gowns, and bridesmaid dresses, due to its flowing drape and elegant appearance.
- Bridal Gowns: Silk crepe fabric is often used in bridal gowns for its luxurious feel and ability to create flattering silhouettes.
- Summer Dresses: Lightweight crepe fabrics are ideal for casual summer dresses, offering a comfortable fit and a stylish, textured look.
Blouses and Tops
- Office Wear: Crepe material is commonly used to make blouses and tops for professional attire. Its smooth drape gives a polished and sophisticated appearance, making it suitable for formal workwear.
- Casual Tops: The fabric’s lightweight and breathable nature make it ideal for casual tops and blouses that can be worn comfortably throughout the day.
Home Décor
- Curtains and Drapes: Crepe fabric is sometimes used in home décor for making curtains and drapes due to its ability to hang beautifully and add texture to a room.
- Pillows and Cushion Covers: In home textiles, crepe is used for decorative pillows and cushion covers, providing a soft yet textured look.
Washing Instructions for Crepe Fabric
- Use cold or lukewarm water (below 30°C or 86°F) to avoid damaging the fabric or shrinking it.
- For delicate fabrics like silk or wool crepe, dry cleaning is the safest option to maintain the fabric’s texture.
- Use the lowest heat setting on your iron, especially for silk or wool crepe.