Hair canvas interlining: the best at shaping garment contours
Hair canvas interlining, with its excellent elasticity and hardness, has become the first choice in high-end garment production. Its fiber structure is tight and elastic, which means it can effectively resist deformation under external forces, thus ensuring that the garment can maintain its original shape and contour after long-term wear. For fashion designs that emphasize smooth lines and three-dimensional structures, Hair canvas interlining is undoubtedly the best choice.
The application of Hair canvas interlining is particularly critical in key parts of clothing, such as the chest, shoulders and sleeves. It can provide the necessary support so that these areas can remain stiff even after frequent activities, avoiding the phenomenon of sagging and deformation of clothing due to gravity or activities. In addition, Hair canvas interlining also has good breathability, which can ensure that the wearer enjoys a comfortable body feeling even in hot seasons, avoiding the stuffiness caused by the non-breathable interlining.
In the fashion industry, Hair canvas interlining is often used to make suits, coats, dresses and other formal clothing. Its excellent shaping ability and durability allow these clothes to maintain their elegance and texture after multiple wear and washing.
Cotton canvas interlining: cost-effective choice, slightly insufficient elasticity
Compared with Hair canvas interlining, cotton canvas interlining has won wide market recognition for its skin-friendly, moisture-absorbing and breathable properties, as well as relatively low cost. Cotton material itself has good softness and certain elasticity, which makes cotton canvas interlining also play a certain supporting role in clothing production, especially in casual wear and daily wear.
However, in terms of elasticity and hardness, cotton canvas interlining is slightly insufficient compared to Hair canvas interlining. Although it can provide certain structural support, when faced with greater external forces, such as frequent limb activities or long-term wear, cotton canvas interlining may be more likely to deform, causing the outline of the clothing to become blurred, especially in areas such as the chest and shoulders that require strong support.
In addition, although cotton canvas interlining has good wear resistance and durability, it may also be worn or deformed under long-term high-intensity use, affecting the overall appearance and service life of the clothing. Therefore, in designs that require a high degree of garment shape maintenance, cotton canvas interlining may not be the best choice.