Product History
Satin Crepe originated as an evolution of traditional satin weaving, designed to provide both visual and functional versatility. Known as "crepe-back satin," this fabric gained popularity for its ability to offer two distinct finishes in a single material. Its rich, glossy appearance on one side and subtle texture on the other made it a favorite among designers seeking elegance with a touch of creativity.
Today, Satin Crepe is widely used in fashion and interior design, prized for its unique aesthetic and adaptability. From flowing evening gowns to delicate scarves and luxurious linings, Satin Crepe continues to inspire with its timeless beauty and innovative construction.
Product More Info
Satin Crepe is produced using a satin weave with contrasting yarn tensions. Highly twisted yarns are used for the weft, creating the crepe-textured back, while low-twist yarns are used for the warp, achieving the silky smooth front. This combination of techniques results in a fabric that is both luxurious and functional.