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Custom Shirting Fabric

Make your own shirts, blouses or dresses using these gorgeous shirting fabrics, all designed to feel great and look great. From casual everyday work shirts to more formal, professional attire, discover more about these versatile fabrics and print your own shirting material here.

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Real 100% Silk Satin 2.51oz Max Print: 1.36m Real 100% Silk Satin 2.51oz From $95
Silhouette Cotton Sateen 3.69oz Max Print: 1.74m Silhouette Cotton Sateen 3.69oz From $44.50
Panda Woven Bamboo 115gsm Max Print: 1.41m Panda Woven Bamboo 115gsm From $39.50
Vea Organic Cotton Satin 140gsm Max Print: 1.46m Vea Organic Cotton Satin 140gsm From $44.50
Cotton Satin 5.07 oz Max Print: 1.49m Cotton Satin 5.07 oz From $39.50
Silk Sensation (poly) 2.65oz Max Print: 1.4m Silk Sensation (poly) 2.65oz From $39.50
Deluxe Organic Cotton Satin 130gsm Max Print: 1.55m Deluxe Organic Cotton Satin 130gsm From $44.50
Mulmul Soft Muslin (poly) 1.62oz Max Print: 1.29m Mulmul Soft Muslin (poly) 1.62oz From $39.50
Pima Lawn 100% Cotton 2.21oz Pigment Max Print: 1.46m Pima Lawn 100% Cotton 2.21oz Pigment From $39.50
Pima Lawn 100% Cotton Washed 2.21oz Reactive Max Print: 1.45m Pima Lawn 100% Cotton Washed 2.21oz Reactive From $39.50
Peached Poly Sheeting 3.83oz Max Print: 1.79m Peached Poly Sheeting 3.83oz From $39.50
Crepe de Chine (poly) 2.51oz Max Print: 1.41m Crepe de Chine (poly) 2.51oz From $39.50
Crepe Stretch 5.60oz Max Print: 1.44m Crepe Stretch 5.60oz From $39.50
Hemp Tencel Plain Weave 3.98oz Max Print: 1.45m Hemp Tencel Plain Weave 3.98oz From $65
Chelsea Tencel Twill 185gsm Max Print: 1.4m Chelsea Tencel Twill 185gsm From $44.50

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Custom Shirting Fabric Printing

What is shirting fabric? 

Shirting fabrics are generally more tightly woven and less sheer, making them an ideal weight and texture for shirts, blouses and dresses. Most shirt fabrics will fall into one of five weaves; Poplin, Twill, Pinpoint, Oxford and Herringbone. Each weave offers a distinct texture and look, so there's some shirt dress fabrics that are better suited to casual wear and others that are perfect for formal attire. Shirting fabric should be soft but be able to hold its shape well in order to create that fitted feel and smart aesthetic.  

Popular shirting fabrics include 

There's so many types of sheer fabrics, each with their own individual properties, but some of our most popular are: 

  • Lima Cotton Twill 
  • Lima Cotton Lawn 
  • Lima Cotton Poplin 
  • Viscose Twill 
  • 100% Real Cotton Poplin 
  • Mayfair Herringbone 
  • Vintage Fade
  • Mulmul

How are they manufactured? 

Each shirting fabric is manufactured in its own distinct way, and will depend upon the yarns used, thread count, ply count, the structure and whether it's natural or manmade fibres.

The type of weave used to make your shirting fabric will determine the final look and texture, and ultimately its preferred use.  

Poplin is tightly woven in a basic structure, and is a great for professional attire. The lack of sheen and minimal texture makes this a smooth fabric. The main technical difference between Poplin and Broadcloth is that Poplin can be made with different weight yarns in the warp and weft.  

Twill, on the other hand, has a distinctive texture and visible diagonal weave on the surface, giving this shirting fabric a lot of character. Less 'crisp' than poplin, Twill fabrics have an easy drape with a softer handle.  

Pinpoint Oxford is slightly less formal than the former two shirting fabrics, so they're good for making everyday casual shirts. Typically woven with heavier yarns, Pinpoint Oxford is a durable material that feels great on the skin.  

Herringbone shirts are favored for the characteristic V-shaped chevron weave, that resembles the bones of a herring fish. The higher the thread count, the smoother and silkier the shirting fabric will be.  

Purposes of shirting fabric 

Shirting fabric is not only for making shirts, despite the name, as they're incredibly popular for dressmaking and blouses.  

Properties 

Because there are so many different choices when it comes to shirting fabric, there are also many properties associated with them. Benefits come from factors such as ply count and thread count, producing different textures and overall handle. When the yarn is spun, it's better to spin 2 yarns together in order to create a more resilient fabric. Textile experts agree that 2 ply is best for shirting fabric as it's breathable, lightweight but still durable, however you can also have 3 ply and 4 ply. 

Here are some of our favorite properties for shirting fabric: 

  • Shirting fabrics with synthetic fibres are less prone to crinkling whilst being worn. 
  • Shirting fabrics with higher twist count are less prone to pilling. 
  • Smooth surface 
  • Can be structured or relaxed, depending on fabric used 
  • Comfortable 

Advantages of shirting fabric 

Shirting fabrics have so many advantages, you just need to ensure you choose the right one for the intended occasion. Linen shirts are perfect for warmer climates, as the finer yarns allow your skin to breathe. Fabrics for shirt making like Twill are more structured and fitting, ideal for professional attire. Substantial but soft, these textiles are designed to feel great and look smart. From casual everyday wear to silkier, more elegant shirt fabrics such as the Herringbone weave, you can dress to impress at all times with custom printed shirting fabric.