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Deadstock Fabrics 101

Deadstock Fabrics 101

What Are Deadstock Fabrics? As the name suggests, deadstock fabrics are fabrics that for one reason or another were not sold by their manufacturer or were not intended for use by the company that h...
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Cupro Silk

Cupro Silk

Cupro is a fabric created from cotton waste that is referred to as "regenerated cellulose." it's created from the teeny-tiny silky cotton fibres known as linter, which protrude from the cottonseed...
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Cotton

Cotton

Cotton fabric is one of the most commonly used types of fabrics in the world. This fabric is chemically organic, which means that it does not contain any synthetic compounds and is derived from the...
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Cashmere

Cashmere

Cashmere is one of the most refined fabrics in the world due to the tumultuous and labour intensive production process. It happens during spring, when goats’ hair is moulting. People who are in cha...
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Wool

Wool

Wool is one of the most sustainable fabrics out there! It is biodegradable, has great absorbency and is also water repellent, resilient and durable. In order to make wool, producers harvest the hai...
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Pure Silk

Pure Silk

Silk is the most luxurious fabric, as well as the most comfortable one and the most absorbent of materials. It has almost the same absorbency as wool. Silk mainly consists of fibroin - a protein th...
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Satin Silk

Satin Silk

The no.1 choice for evening dresses, satin silk is the most valuable of satins and is a type of weave featuring an exceptional smooth and glossy face side. Not to be confused with silk, satin is a ...
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