Product History
Chino fabric has its origins in military uniforms, where it was valued for its durability and clean appearance. The name “chino” comes from the Spanish word for Chinese, as the fabric was originally sourced from China. After World War II, chino gained widespread popularity, transitioning from military use to mainstream fashion. Its versatility and earthy tones made it a favorite for casual trousers, often referred to as "khakis."
Today, chino remains a timeless choice for those seeking a blend of comfort and sophistication. Its evolution from functional military wear to everyday wardrobe essential speaks to its adaptability. Whether crafted into crisp suits, reliable workwear, or stylish bags, chino fabric continues to be a symbol of practical elegance.
Product More Info
Chino, also referred to as drill, is crafted using a twill weave with combed yarn, resulting in a fabric that is smooth, durable, and tightly woven. The combed yarn enhances its softness and strength, making it ideal for tailored trousers, workwear, and casual clothing with a polished appearance. This weaving technique ensures the fabric maintains its structure while offering comfort and versatility.