Every formal garment needs support, but not every garment needs the same kind of support. While non-woven materials work well for collars and cuffs, large structured panels require greater strength and stability. That's why woven fusible interlining remains the preferred choice for suits, sherwanis and formal jackets where long-term shape retention is essential.
The biggest advantage of woven interlining is its fabric-like construction. Because it is woven from interlaced yarns, it behaves more naturally with the outer fabric during cutting, stitching and pressing. It also offers higher tensile strength, making it better suited for garments that carry embroidery, heavier fabrics or repeated dry-cleaning cycles without losing their silhouette.
Selecting the right material depends on the garment's purpose rather than simply choosing the heaviest option available. At Double Ghoda, we supply woven interlining in multiple GSM grades, helping garment manufacturers match the correct level of structure, drape and durability to every formal wear application.
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