Jacquard Fabric
Textured Designer Fabric for Dresses, Jackets, Skirts & Fashion Apparel
Jacquard Fabric is a premium woven fabric known for its intricate woven-in patterns and rich textured appearance. Unlike printed fabrics, jacquard designs are woven directly into the fabric structure, creating depth, durability, and a high-end designer look.
Fabric Base Inc. supplies premium Jacquard Fabric to fashion designers, apparel manufacturers, boutique brands, and wholesale fabric buyers throughout the United States.
What is Jacquard Fabric?
Jacquard Fabric is created using a specialized weaving technique that allows complex patterns and textures to be woven directly into the fabric. This produces a raised, detailed design that is long-lasting and visually rich.
Jacquard fabrics can range from lightweight fashion materials to heavier structured textiles depending on the weave.
Key Characteristics
Woven-in decorative patterns
Rich textured surface
Durable and long-lasting construction
Structured yet elegant appearance
Available in various weights
High-end designer aesthetic
Fabric Specifications
Fabric Type: Jacquard Fabric
Construction: Woven jacquard weave
Weight: Lightweight to heavyweight depending on style
Texture: Patterned woven surface
Drape: Varies from structured to fluid
Care: Depends on fiber content and weave
Why Choose Jacquard Fabric?
Jacquard Fabric is widely used in fashion because it delivers a premium, designer-level appearance without needing prints or embellishments.
Key Benefits
Built-in woven patterns (not printed)
High-end luxury appearance
Strong and durable construction
Excellent for statement garments
Works for structured or flowing designs
Long-lasting texture and design integrity
Common Uses
Jacquard Fabric is commonly used for:
Dresses
Skirts
Fashion jackets
Blazers
Tops
Eveningwear
Statement fashion pieces
Structured apparel
Designer collections
Boutique fashion garments
Types of Garments You Can Make
Structured dresses
A-line skirts
Fashion blazers
Statement jackets
Evening tops
Coordinated sets
Tailored fashion pieces
Runway-inspired designs
Boutique apparel collections
Who Uses This Fabric?
Fashion designers
Apparel manufacturers
Boutique clothing brands
Luxury fashion collections
Private label brands
Wholesale fabric buyers
Sewing & Handling Guide
Cutting & Sewing
Use sharp universal or fine needle
Use polyester thread
Stabilize fabric before cutting if needed
Follow pattern direction carefully
Test stitching before production
Production Tips
Allow fabric to relax before cutting
Handle carefully to preserve weave structure
Press on low to medium heat depending on fiber content
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold or dry clean depending on fiber
Use mild detergent
Do not bleach
Hang dry or lay flat to dry
Iron on low heat if needed
Avoid excessive heat on textured weaves
Fabric Benefits in Real Use
Designers choose Jacquard Fabric because it:
Creates instant luxury appearance
Adds depth without printing
Works for both structured and soft garments
Elevates basic silhouettes into designer pieces
Offers long-term durability
Maintains visual richness over time
Customer Reviews
★★★★★
"Beautiful texture and perfect for structured dresses." – Amanda R.
★★★★★
"High-end look and excellent quality for our collection pieces." – Maria K.
★★★★★
"Very durable fabric with a premium feel and consistent weave." – James L.
★★★★★
"Great for statement jackets and boutique designs." – Dan K.
★★★★★
"Consistent quality and excellent for production runs." – Sam T.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jacquard Fabric used for?
Jacquard Fabric is used for dresses, skirts, jackets, blazers, tops, and fashion apparel requiring a textured designer look.
Is Jacquard Fabric printed?
No. Jacquard patterns are woven directly into the fabric, not printed.
Is Jacquard Fabric heavy?
It depends on the weave. Jacquard can be lightweight or heavyweight depending on construction.
Does Jacquard Fabric wrinkle?
Some variations may wrinkle depending on fiber content, but structured jacquards tend to hold shape well.
Is Jacquard Fabric good for dresses?
Yes. It is widely used for structured and designer-style dresses.
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Contact Fabric Base Inc.
Fabric Base Inc.
773 E 14th Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Phone: (213) 745-7688 | (213) 745-7918
Email: info@fabricbases.com
Website: fabricbases.com
Wholesale Fabric Supplier Since 1988






























