To understand the difference between Interlining and lining, we must first understand the concept of Interlining and lining.
What is a Interlining? A Interlining is a cloth that is sewn to the collar, the shoulders of the garment, the cuffs, and the inside of the waistband. The role of the Interlining: in order to set off the fabric, improve the performance of the garment, play a great role in the beautiful appearance of the garment, and promote the garment to have a perfect shape, which can make up for the insufficient performance of the fabric. Interlining is the skeleton of clothing, we are commonly known as fusible lining. The classification of the interlining includes: adhesive lining, woven lining, non-woven lining, inlay lining, double lining, waist lining, shirt lining, outer lining, suede lining, composite lining and the like.
What is the lining? The lining is usually used as a lining cloth for clothing, also known as lining, lining cloth, etc. The more common lining varieties are: polyester taffeta, shumei silk, rayon series, chiffon, satin and so on.
Through the above concept, we can summarize the main differences between Interlining and lining:
1. The place used is different: the lining cloth is used on the collar, the shoulders of the clothes, the cuffs and the inner side of the waistband, and the lining cloth is used inside the garment lining;
2. The effect is different: the image of the lining is compared to the skeleton of the garment and the lining is the inner lining of the garment.