Fabric Name |
Premium Orange Solid Filmore Lycra Fabric |
Width |
1.47 Mtrs (58 Inches) |
Material | Filmore Lycra Fabric (Stretchable) |
Weave | Plain Weave |
Color | Orange |
Product Code |
OE-14432 |
Price | Rs.930/meter |
Description -->
Solid Filmore Lycra fabric blends polyester and spandex for stretch and durability, ideal for form-fitting garments. Its resilience ensures a snug yet comfortable fit, perfect for activewear, leggings, or body-hugging tops. The fabric's stretch adapts to body contours, offering ease of movement. Use it for sleek, tailored designs that require flexibility and resilience in clothing.
Uses of Lycra Fabric
Activewear and Sportswear
Yoga pants and leggings: Lycra’s stretch and flexibility make it a perfect fabric for yoga pants and leggings, providing ease of movement and comfort.
Sports bras and compression garments: Lycra is often used in compression clothing, including sports bras, due to its ability to stretch and offer support without restricting movement.
Swimwear: Lycra is commonly blended with other fibers for swimwear, as its elasticity and quick-drying nature ensure a snug fit and comfort in water.
Casual Wear
Lycra fabric is typically combined with other materials like cotton or polyester fabric to add elasticity to daily apparel. As a result, the clothing is more flexible and soft against the body. As examples, consider:
- Jeggings and jeans for a relaxed fit
- Tops and t-shirts with form retention
- Garments that hug the body and are form-fitting
Undergarments and Lingerie
Lycra Fabric is widely used in undergarments and lingerie because it offers a snug fit and molds to the body while providing elasticity. It helps create garments that are both comfortable and functional, including:
- Women Innerwear
- Socks and stockings
Care Instructions of Lycra Fabric
- Lycra fabric is best washed by hand or in the machine on a gentle cycle to prevent stretching and damage.
- Use a gentle detergent designed for delicate fabrics. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, as they can break down the fibers.
- If ironing is necessary, use the lowest heat setting on your iron (preferably on the “synthetic” setting).