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Jacquard Fabrics

Fabrics are manufactured through weaving processes. Certain fabrics have special characteristics brought through different types of fabric weaves. These fabrics are more stable and durable.

Quilted Fabrics

A fabric construction in which a layer of cotton or fiberfill is placed between two layers of fabric.These layers are held in place by stitching or sealing in a regular, consistent all-over pattern.

Dobby Fabrics

Produced on a special loom and characterized by complex woven-in designs.
Dobby weaves require a special loom attachment and have small, frequently repeated woven-in patterns.

Solid Fabrics

A wide range of collections made to match our woven fabrics in different counts.

Taffeta Ticking Stripes

Strong material for making mattress and pillow covers

Modern Dot, Disco & Spotlight Fabrics

This soft fabric is very durable and provides a luxurious look and feel for any modern furniture.

Voile fabric

Voile fabric is a lightweight, soft, and semi-transparent fabric, usually made from cotton or cotton blends. It has a smooth finish and excellent breathability, making it ideal for summer wear, curtains, scarves, and linings. Voile drapes beautifully and feels cool and comfortable on the skin.

High-twist fabrics

High-twist fabrics are made using yarns that are tightly twisted during spinning. This gives the fabric a crisp feel, enhanced durability, and excellent breathability. They resist wrinkles better, dry quickly, and hold their shape well—making them ideal for summer shirts, trousers, and formal wear where a clean, structured look is needed.

 
 

Pintuck fabrics

Pintuck fabrics feature fine, narrow stitched folds (tucks) sewn into the fabric surface. These tucks add texture, elegance, and structure, giving the fabric a refined decorative look. Pintuck fabrics are commonly used in shirts, dresses, kurtas, and ethnic wear, offering a classic and premium appearance.

Heavy fabrics

Heavy fabrics are thick, dense textiles known for their strength, durability, and rich feel. They provide good structure and warmth, making them suitable for formal wear, jackets, upholstery, trousers, and ethnic outfits. Heavy fabrics drape firmly and are ideal when a premium, solid look is required.

 
 

Herringbone weave

Herringbone weave is a distinctive weaving pattern where rows of diagonal lines alternate direction, forming a V-shaped (zigzag) design. It adds texture, strength, and visual depth to the fabric. Commonly used in suits, trousers, jackets, shirting, and upholstery, herringbone weave gives a classic, premium, and timeless look.

Ikats

Ikats are fabrics made using a traditional resist-dyeing technique where yarns are dyed before weaving. This creates soft-edged, blurred patterns that are unique and artistic. Ikat fabrics are known for their handcrafted feel, vibrant designs, and cultural richness, and are widely used in shirts, dresses, sarees, kurtas, and home textiles.

Kalamkari prints

Kalamkari prints – natural dye fabrics are handcrafted textiles made using plant-based and mineral dyes. The designs are created through hand painting or hand block printing, following an eco-friendly process. Known for their intricate motifs, earthy colors, and traditional artistry, natural-dyed Kalamkari fabrics are widely used in ethnic wear, sarees, kurtas, and home furnishings.

Patchwork fabrics

Patchwork fabrics are created by stitching together small pieces of different fabrics in various colors, prints, or textures. This technique gives a unique, handcrafted, and artistic look, with no two pieces exactly alike. Patchwork fabrics are commonly used in ethnic wear, jackets, bags, quilts, and home décor, adding a vibrant and creative appeal.

 
 

Seersucker fabrics

Seersucker fabrics are lightweight cotton fabrics with a crinkled, puckered texture that lifts parts of the fabric away from the skin. This allows better air circulation, making them extremely cool, breathable, and comfortable in hot weather. Seersucker is commonly used for summer shirts, dresses, suits, and casual wear, offering a relaxed yet stylish look.

 
 

Twill weave fabrics

Twill weave fabrics are characterized by their diagonal rib pattern, created by a staggered weaving technique. This structure makes the fabric strong, durable, and flexible, with a smooth surface and good drape. Twill fabrics resist wrinkles and wear well, making them ideal for shirts, trousers, denim, chinos, and workwear.