Wednesday 1 May 2013

The History of Poplin Dress Fabric


I’ve recently started using poplin for my new summer wardrobe so thought I’d look into the history of it, let me know what you think!

The History of Poplin Dress Fabric
Poplin came into use in the 14thc century after it was manufactured in Avington, and the name itself comes from the term ‘papeline’ –a French name picked after the papal residence in the area. Due to its strength and durability, it was extensively used during World War II as well as in the making of dresses designed for the cold winter seasons. Nevertheless, poplin dress fabric is currently used in just about all types of garments.

Characteristics

Poplin is rigid and it is additionally soft and has a silky texture. The fabric not only has some shine, but can also be easily sewn, or bleached and printed according the desires of the user. Moreover, poplin dress fabric is known to be quite resistant to staining, it wrinkles less and also has a water repellant element –some fabrics are resistant to mildew. The versatility of the fabric is just a bonus, taking into account its comfort and durability.

Uses

In the earlier times, poplin was made using silk to create some exceptionally sturdy fabric. But this has changed such that the dress fabric is now often made using various grades of cotton –both light and heavy weight –to create material that has excellent qualities. In the earlier times, the fabric was used only in producing casual clothing, but its great features have contributed to its popularity such that there is currently no limit on the extent of it usage.

It is used in the making of items such as:

• Men’s shirts
• Shorts
• Skirts
• Jackets
• Dresses
• Blouses
• trousers

In the creation of such items, different colours and patterns can be incorporated to create clothing that is not only comfortable, but also appealing. Poplin fabric is always a great choice in the production of high quality clothing items. Poplin textiles made from 100% cotton cost a lot higher than the other alternatives, but it is always a worthy purchase since the items last very long, and also require very little care and juts about zero ironing.

The use of this dress fabric is not only limited to clothing, it is multipurpose and is therefore used in upholstering of chairs, and in creating good quality and comfortable seats. The qualities of the fabric enable it to endure both weight and stress that comes with the use of chairs and couches; yet even when used for such purposes, it still retains the soft and comfortable feel. In addition, it is also used in making bedding, table clothes, robes as well as banners for trade shows and other events; its usage is truly unlimited.

Unlike other fabrics, poplin dress fabric is an all purposes fabric and it can be used in a variety of ways. However, one downside of poplin that has blends is that it may not be very comfortable to wear during hot days because it becomes less breathable. Such fabrics are in addition more prone to getting damaged whenever they are ironed. Poplin is definitely a great option for all dress fabric requirements.

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