Product History
Crepon’s history traces back to European textile traditions, where its pleated texture became synonymous with elegance and style. This fabric gained popularity for its ability to hold intricate shapes and maintain a refined look without the need for pressing. During the mid-20th century, Crepon became a staple in high fashion, often used in couture dresses and avant-garde designs.
Today, Crepon is celebrated for its blend of texture and durability, making it a versatile choice for both formal and casual wear. Whether used in structured garments or statement home décor, it continues to captivate with its timeless appeal.
Product More Info
Crepon is crafted using a plain weave with tightly-spun S-twisted and Z-twisted yarns alternating in the warp and weft. This technique creates its signature pleated crinkle texture and semi-matte finish. Common fibers include cotton, flax, rayon, wool, and silk, lending versatility to the fabric.