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Costume Fabric
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Costume Fabric by the Yard delivers vibrant color, unique texture options, and a wide weight range from 80–300gsm, allowing makers to create expressive, dramatic, or highly detailed costumes. With flexible drape, bold surface effects, and decorative potential, these fabrics support imaginative designs for small brands and DIY creators crafting standout costume pieces.

  • Fabric Types: Satin fabric, Mesh fabric, Velvet fabric, Organza fabric, Sequin fabric, Tulle fabric, Printed fabric.
  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% polyester; polyester-nylon blends; rayon blends; spandex blends; cotton-poly mixes.
  • Fabric Pattern: glitter prints, metallic finish, star patterns, rainbow gradients, fantasy motifs.

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Fabrics That Bring Every Character to Life

Dramatic Textures for Show-Stopping Stage Looks

Velvet, metallic mesh, and sequin fabrics give costumes the visual punch they need under stage lighting or at events. Whether you're constructing a villain's cape or a fantasy ballgown, the right texture transforms a basic silhouette into a memorable character. For structured outer layers, explore our Cape Fabric selection, which pairs beautifully with heavier costume textiles. Rich Brocade Damask Fabric is another standout choice for regal or period-inspired costumes that demand intricate surface detail.

Bold Prints That Define Character Identity

A costume's print is often its most recognizable element — think wild safari looks, cosmic heroes, or jungle warriors. Our Animal Print Fabric is a perennial favorite for creature costumes and exotic character builds, while Celestial Fabric with its stars and moon motifs is ideal for witches, wizards, and space-themed ensembles. For cosplayers channeling earthy or military aesthetics, Camo Print Fabric delivers an authentic, rugged finish that reads instantly on stage or at conventions.

Stretch and Structure for Wearable, Comfortable Costumes

The best costumes aren't just visually striking — they need to move with the performer or wearer throughout a long event or performance. 4 Way Stretch Fabric is essential for superhero suits, dance costumes, and fitted character builds that require full freedom of movement. When you need a glossy, high-impact finish on a form-fitting piece, our Glossy Fabric options deliver that eye-catching sheen without sacrificing comfort. Pairing stretch materials with rigid accent fabrics is a classic technique for achieving both drama and wearability.

Sunlight illuminates emerald green velvet and gold brocade draped on a dress form in a luxury studio.

Wholesale Costume Fabric With Professional-Grade Impact

When you're building costumes for productions, events, cosplay lines, or seasonal retail, fabric quality and variety aren't optional — they're everything. Our costume fabric collection spans the full spectrum from lightweight 80gsm tulle and mesh to heavy 300gsm velvet and structured brocade, giving designers and small brands the raw material to execute any vision. Every yard is available at wholesale pricing, making it practical to stock multiple colorways or experiment with layering techniques without blowing your budget. For projects that cross over into formal or stage wear, our Evening Dress and Party Dress Fabric categories offer additional options that translate beautifully to high-glamour costume builds.

A dress form draped in emerald green velvet and gold lace inside a sunlit, professional costume design studio.

From DIY Makers to Small Brands: Fabric for Every Scale

Whether you're a solo maker crafting a single elaborate costume or a small business producing a seasonal line, our by-the-yard ordering model gives you the flexibility to buy exactly what you need. There's no pressure to commit to large minimums — order a yard to test a fabric's drape and hand feel, then scale up with confidence once you've confirmed it suits your design. Our range includes eye-catching options like Embroidered Fabric for intricate character details and Beaded Fabric for red-carpet-worthy costume embellishment.

Costume construction often demands fabrics that perform across multiple functions — a single piece might need to drape elegantly, hold its shape under movement, and photograph well under harsh lighting. That's why we've curated textiles with distinct performance characteristics, from crisp structured weaves to fluid, light-catching metallics. For performers who need unrestricted movement, options from our Performance Wear Fabric category can be incorporated into costume builds alongside more decorative textiles. Browse by weight, texture, color, or print to find the exact combination that brings your character concept to life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fabric work best for Halloween or theatrical costumes?
The best costume fabrics depend on the character and construction style. Velvet and brocade work well for royalty, villains, and period pieces, while sequin, metallic mesh, and foil fabrics are ideal for fantasy, sci-fi, and performance costumes. Lightweight tulle and organza are popular for fairy, princess, and ballet-inspired looks. We carry a wide GSM range — from 80gsm sheers to 300gsm structured textiles — so you can match the fabric weight to your specific design needs.
How much fabric do I need to make a costume?
The yardage required depends heavily on the costume's complexity, the wearer's size, and the fabric width. A basic adult cape or skirt might need 2–3 yards, while a full character suit with multiple panels can require 5 yards or more. It's always wise to add 10–15% extra to account for pattern matching, seam allowances, and any cutting errors. If you're unsure, our team is happy to help you estimate based on your project details.
Can I use the same fabric for both the costume and accessories?
Absolutely — using coordinating or matching fabric across a costume and its accessories creates a cohesive, polished look. Many designers use their primary costume fabric for headpieces, cuffs, belts, and bag accents. For accessory-specific needs, our Clothing Accessories Fabric range includes options well-suited to smaller detailed work. Mixing textures within the same colorway — such as pairing a matte body fabric with a glossy accent — adds visual depth without disrupting the overall design.
Are these fabrics suitable for children's costumes?
Many of our costume fabrics are well-suited to children's costumes, particularly lighter-weight options like tulle, cotton blends, and soft mesh. For kids' wear, we recommend prioritizing breathable, non-irritating materials and avoiding very stiff or heavily embellished fabrics that may cause discomfort during extended wear. Always check the fabric's fiber content and finish before cutting, and pre-wash where applicable to ensure softness and colorfastness. If you have specific safety or comfort requirements, feel free to reach out before ordering.
What is the best way to sew sequin or metallic costume fabric?
Sequin and metallic fabrics require a few special handling techniques to get clean, professional results. Use a sharp needle (size 90/14 or higher) and a longer stitch length to avoid perforating the fabric backing too aggressively. Sewing through rows of sequins can be tricky — remove sequins from the seam allowance area before sewing to reduce bulk and protect your needle. A Teflon presser foot or tissue paper under the fabric helps prevent metallic surfaces from sticking or dragging against the machine bed.