What is Slub Fabric ?

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What Is Slub Fabric?

Have you heard this phrase? Imperfectly perfect. We have seen many things and products in our life, which are examples of this phrase. The same happened in our daily changing fashion industry too. Today, slub fabrics are widely produced by machines and used to make high-end garments using yarns with irregular textures. It was once considered a weaving mistake, but now slub fabric has become a fashion trend, especially in T-shirts and winter wear. Because of its sustainable and organic look and feel, millennials buy clothes made from slub fabric worldwide. Let's see the advantages of wearing and owning a slub fabric garment.

How Has An Imperfect Slub Fabric Now Become The Top Fabric? The history of slubs goes back to the late 1800s when knitters experimented with different yarn combinations at spinning mills. Some yarns would bunch together, creating a thick and irregular texture in the hand-knitted fabric. Tying and twisting yarn at various locations and then weaving the yarn together can produce slub fabric. People always thought that these thick patches made the fabric look uneven, which reduced its appeal. But with time, when technology improved, it was possible to create a smooth slub fabric on a large scale used to make garments. 100% cotton, cotton and polyester blends, and tri-blend are the most popular slub fabric used to create t-shirts and tank tops. Also, now you can buy slub pique fabric online at genuine prices and trendy colors.

How can you identify a top slub fabric? If you are going to a fabric manufacturer to buy bulk quality slub fabric, you should know how to differentiate between regular and top slub fabric.

· Stretchable:The stretchability of a slub fabric depends on how it is constructed. For example, vertical rows stretch less, while parallel lines stretch a lot. Also, in a knit slub fabric, loops and threads face in one direction making it more stretchable than a woven slub fabric where loops and threads face opposite. ·

Lumpy texture: Inspect the cloth for lumps or other imperfections before purchasing a slub fabric. Slub woven fabric goes through a twisting process during weaving, which can result in lumpy regions on the fabric's surface. However, a slub cloth's final appearance and texture may vary depending on the woven method employed.

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Less intense color: Slub fabric adopts a distinct color from the rest of the yarns, giving it a feathery appearance. Also, they have less color saturation.


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