Crepe fabric is one of the most popular materials in the textile and fashion world. Known for its crinkled texture, soft feel, and beautiful drape, crepe is widely used for ethnic wear, western wear, evening gowns, and even home décor. Whether you are a designer, boutique owner, or fabric lover, crepe offers endless creative possibilities.
What is Crepe Fabric?
Crepe is a lightweight to medium-weight fabric characterized by its grainy, crinkled, or pebbled surface. This unique texture is achieved through high-twist yarns, special weaving techniques, or chemical finishing. The result is a fabric that is elegant, soft, and naturally flowing.
How Crepe Fabric is Made
1. Selecting the Yarn
Crepe can be made from silk, polyester, cotton, viscose, or wool. The fiber chosen decides the fabric’s weight and feel.
2. High-Twist Yarn Technique
This is the most important step. The yarn is twisted more than normal to create internal tension. When woven, the yarn relaxes and forms the natural crinkled texture.
3. Weaving or Knitting
Different weaves create different crepe types — plain weaves, satin weaves, georgette-style weaves, etc.
4. Heat Setting & Shrinking
The fabric is steam-treated or heat-set which helps the yarn shrink and lock in the textured look.
5. Finishing Process
Chemical or mechanical finishing enhances softness, shine, and surface texture.
6. Dyeing & Printing
Finally, the fabric is dyed or digitally printed with colours, patterns, or designer motifs.
Types of Crepe Fabric
Crepe fabric comes in many varieties, each offering a unique feel, weight, and appearance.
4. Crepe de Chine
Smooth, luxurious, slightly shiny. Used for premium shirts and dresses.
5. Chiffon Crepe
Very lightweight and airy. Popular for layered dresses and dupattas.
7. Scuba Crepe
Thicker and stretchable. Suitable for bodycon dresses and structured garments.
9. Wool Crepe
Soft, warm, and slightly heavy—great for winter outfits.
11. Silk Crepe (Pure Crepe)
A premium, natural crepe with luxurious drape. Used for sarees and couture.
16. Paper Crepe / Paper Silk Crepe
Light, crisp texture. Perfect for printed suits and sarees.
17. Plissé Crepe
Pleated, lightweight crepe used for skirts and fashionable outfits.
Key Features of Crepe Fabric
Soft and comfortable on the skin
Wrinkle-resistant and easy to maintain
Elegant, natural drape
Soft and comfortable on the skin
Wrinkle-resistant and easy to maintain
Elegant, natural drape
Lightweight and breathable
Versatile for both ethnic and western designs
Accepts dye and prints beautifully
Uses of Crepe Fabric
Fashion & Apparel
Sarees
Suits and dresses
Scarves and stoles
Kurtis
Western tops
Evening gowns
Home Décor