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Applications of Interlining Fabric

Dec 25, 2025

Interlining fabric is an indispensable auxiliary material in garment making.  Although inconspicuous, it plays a crucial role. Attached to the back of the fabric through bonding or sewing, it provides structural support to the garment, maintaining its crisp silhouette and preventing deformation or wrinkling, thus enhancing the overall appearance and quality.

Interlining fabrics come in various types, such as non-woven interlining, resin interlining, and charcoal interlining, each with its own characteristics: non-woven interlining is lightweight and breathable, suitable for summer clothing; resin interlining is stiff and durable, often used in suit collars; and charcoal interlining gives custom-made suits a natural drape.

Choosing interlining fabric requires considering the material, thickness, and bonding method. For example, lightweight silk requires a soft interlining, while heavy wool requires a stiff interlining to maintain its shape.

Interlining fabric has a wide range of applications, from everyday shirts to formal wear, from menswear to womenswear. It enhances the stability and comfort of garments and extends their lifespan.

Despite its low cost, interlining fabric is irreplaceable. It is the "invisible" guardian in garment craftsmanship, ensuring that every garment is both beautiful and practical.

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