unbleached fabrics

What are unbleached fabrics?

Unbleached fabrics are fabrics that have not been chemically bleached to make them white. They are not one single fabric type, but a group of fabrics with a natural, untreated or less processed appearance. The colour is usually off-white, cream, beige or slightly grey, depending on the fibre and production process.

This category can include woven and knitted fabrics in cotton, linen or blends. Unbleached fabrics are often chosen when a natural base colour, visible fibre character or less refined surface is part of the desired look.

Properties of the fabrics

Unbleached fabrics keep more of their natural fibre colour than bleached fabrics. Small specks, seed particles or subtle shade differences can be visible, especially in cotton-rich qualities. This gives the fabric a more natural appearance, but also means the colour is less uniform than optical white fabric.

The behaviour of unbleached fabric depends mainly on the actual fabric type. Unbleached cotton canvas, muslin, calico, jersey or poplin can all feel and perform differently. Weight, construction, shrinkage, stretch and drape should therefore be checked per article.

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