Cotton
organza
is yet another choice of fabric available in the market for ethnic or western
wear. The fabric is made out of cotton fibers and imbibes the best of both the
worlds. It is gossamer-thin and translucent in its appearance while firmer in
its fall. The fabric is heavily used for the creation of garments that can be
easily worn to the workplaces or on casual outings.
The fabric organza is a lightweight plain
weave fabric. Both warp and weft threads which are two opposite threads are
woven together in the process of this fabric weaving. The number of picks per
inch is the same as ends per inch. Since it is woven in an extremely low density, it results in a
transparent appearance.
The transparency and high breathability
characteristics of the fabric make it commonly used in making apparel which can
be put on a thicker layer of cloth as a drape. It is also used in bridal gowns
and other evening dresses where a lot of fluff is to be created with numerous
folds or layers. Organza
can be used to create any type of silhouette. It makes you feel very
comfortable while look absolutely chic. The fabric is also occasionally used in
making different types of household textiles.
Originally, organza was exclusively made from silk. However, with the advent of
time, it is now been made out of synthetic fabric such as polyester, nylon and
natural fabric like cotton. Even though the fabric is durable, it is highly
advisable to put it for dry clean rather than washing at home.
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