Product No : RawFabric032
Product Description

The grey fabric is also commonly known as "greige" fabric, and it is an unfinished textile product that has been woven but has not yet undergone any dyeing, printing, or finishing processes. This means that the fabric retains its natural color, which is usually beige or light grey.
Grey fabric can be made from various fibers, including cotton, polyester, linen, and silk, and can be woven in a range of different constructions such as plain weave, twill weave, or satin weave.
Since grey fabric has not undergone any dyeing or finishing processes, it is generally less expensive than finished fabrics. It is commonly used as a base fabric for dyeing, printing, and finishing processes, and is often sold in large quantities to textile manufacturers and fabric converters who specialize in these processes.

The weight of grey fabric is usually measured in grams per square meter (gsm), and it is typically sold in rolls. The width of the rolls can vary depending on the manufacturer, but it is usually around 1.5 to 2 meters wide. The selling unit of fabric can be either by weight (kg) or by length (meters or yards), depending on the supplier's preference.

Product Introduction

Customization is a common practice in the textile industry, as it allows customers to have more control over the final product and tailor it to their specific needs and preferences. In this case, the company is offering customization services for both pattern design and yarn selection.

If a customer does not like the existing pattern, they can provide their own design or work with the company's designers to create a new pattern that meets their requirements. This can be especially useful for customers who have a specific vision or brand identity in mind.

Additionally, the company can customize the yarn used in the fabric. This means that customers can choose the type of yarn, the colors used, and even the texture of the yarn to create a unique and personalized fabric.

Overall, offering customization services allows the company to better meet the needs of its customers and provide a higher level of customer satisfaction. It also demonstrates the company's flexibility and willingness to work with customers to create a product that meets their specific needs.