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Streetwear Fabric
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Streetwear Fabric by the Yard features medium to heavy weights (200–420gsm) with structured drape, resilient stretch, and tactile comfort. These fabrics emphasize breathability and durability, ideal for achieving a clean, urban look with a balance of comfort and form. Crafted for small designers and DIY makers, they combine modern texture with versatile performance suitable for daily wear.

  • Fabric Types: Fleece Fabric, French Terry Fabric, Twill Fabric, Denim Fabric, Rib Fabric, Interlock Fabric, Canvas Fabric.
  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% cotton; cotton-polyester blends; polyester-spandex blends; 100% polyester; nylon-cotton blends.
  • Function: Durability for daily wear, elasticity for flexibility, moisture absorption for comfort, shape retention after washing, and abrasion resistance for long-term use.

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Built for the Streets, Sewn to Last

Heavy-Duty Fleece for Oversized Streetwear Drops

From 320gsm to 420gsm, our heavyweight fleece delivers the thick, substantial hand feel that defines premium streetwear hoodies, crewnecks, and joggers. It holds its shape wash after wash, making it a go-to for independent brands building a loyal customer base. Pair it with our Loungewear Fabric options if you're building out a full casual collection. For pieces that need a little more edge, explore our Acid Wash Fabric to give your fleece blanks a worn, vintage-inspired finish.

Denim and Twill That Command Attention

Rigid and raw or washed and broken-in — our denim and twill selections cover the full spectrum of street-ready aesthetics, from structured cargo pants to boxy trucker jackets. Available in a range of weights and weaves, these fabrics offer the durability that urban fashion demands. If your collection leans into bold graphics and statement pieces, consider pairing structured twill with our Camo Print Fabric for a tactical-inspired look. Brands producing accessories alongside apparel will also find our Bag Fabric range a natural complement to denim-based collections.

Canvas and French Terry for Versatile Urban Builds

Canvas brings unmatched structure to outerwear, workwear-inspired silhouettes, and statement accessories, while French terry sits in the sweet spot between comfort and construction for everyday streetwear staples. Both fabrics are available by the yard at wholesale pricing, making them ideal for small-batch runs or large-scale production alike. If your designs incorporate mixed-media elements, our Polyurethane Leather Fabric pairs exceptionally well with canvas for paneled jackets and bags. For brands exploring functional performance crossovers, our Performance Wear Fabric selection offers moisture-wicking and stretch options that complement your core streetwear lineup.

Premium charcoal fleece and indigo denim layered on a wooden table with an olive twill draped over a chair.

Wholesale Streetwear Fabric Built for Real Production

Whether you're launching your first independent drop or scaling an established urban brand, sourcing the right fabric is the foundation of every successful collection. Our streetwear fabric range spans heavy fleece, French terry, rigid denim, structured twill, and rugged canvas — all available by the yard at wholesale prices designed to keep your production costs competitive. Every fabric in this category is selected for its durability, weight consistency, and ability to hold up through the construction techniques streetwear demands, from heavy topstitching to enzyme washes. Designers working across multiple product categories can also explore our Bag Fabric selection for coordinating accessories, or tap into our Cotton Fabric range for lightweight layering pieces that complement heavier outerwear.

Sunlit fashion studio featuring olive canvas, abstract camo textiles, and a black hoodie on a tailor's mannequin.

From Bold Graphics to Structured Silhouettes, We've Got You

Streetwear lives at the intersection of comfort, attitude, and construction — and the fabrics you choose communicate all three before a single stitch is sewn. Our catalog is built to support the full range of streetwear aesthetics, from clean, minimal monochrome builds to loud, pattern-heavy statement pieces. If your collection leans into graphic identity, our Camo Print Fabric and Abstract Fabric options can add visual impact straight off the bolt, reducing the need for additional printing costs. Every fabric ships with consistent dye lots and clear weight specifications so you can plan your production runs with confidence.

Ordering streetwear fabric by the yard gives you the flexibility to prototype new silhouettes, test colorways, and scale production without being locked into massive minimum commitments. Our platform is designed for both emerging designers placing their first wholesale order and established brands managing ongoing restocks across multiple SKUs. If your brand extends beyond apparel into accessories or footwear, our Footwear Fabric and Bag Fabric categories make it easy to source everything in one place and maintain a cohesive material story across your entire collection. Fast fulfillment, transparent pricing, and a wide selection of weights and constructions make Global Fabric Wholesale the preferred source for serious streetwear production.

Frequently Asked Questions

What GSM weight is best for streetwear hoodies and sweatshirts?
For streetwear hoodies and crewnecks, a GSM range of 320–420gsm is generally considered premium and gives that heavy, structured drape associated with high-end drops. Lighter weights in the 200–280gsm range work well for layering pieces or warmer-climate collections. If you're unsure, ordering a sample yard before committing to a bulk run is always a smart move. Our product listings include GSM details so you can compare fabrics side by side.
Can I use these fabrics for both cut-and-sew and screen printing?
Yes — our streetwear fabrics, particularly the fleece, French terry, and cotton-blend options, are well-suited for both cut-and-sew construction and screen or DTG printing. Fabrics with a tighter, smoother surface tend to produce the sharpest print results. We recommend pre-washing your fabric before printing to minimize shrinkage and ensure the ink bonds properly to a stable base. Always test a small section before committing to a full print run.
Do you offer wholesale pricing for bulk streetwear fabric orders?
Absolutely — our entire catalog is priced for wholesale buyers, including independent streetwear brands, small-batch designers, and larger manufacturers. Pricing scales with volume, so the more yards you order, the better your per-yard cost. You can see tiered pricing directly on each product page, and if you're placing a particularly large order, feel free to reach out to our team for a custom quote. There are no hidden fees, and all prices are displayed upfront.
What fabrics work best for streetwear cargo pants and structured trousers?
Twill, canvas, and heavier cotton-blend fabrics are the top choices for cargo pants and structured streetwear trousers because they hold their shape and stand up to daily wear. A mid-weight twill in the 240–320gsm range offers a good balance of structure and comfort for bottoms. If you want added durability or a coated finish, our bonded fabric options can add extra body to your panels. For a more relaxed fit with some stretch, blending in a small percentage of spandex is a popular choice among streetwear designers.
Are these fabrics suitable for outdoor or technical streetwear pieces?
Many of our streetwear fabrics — particularly canvas and heavier twills — are rugged enough for outdoor-influenced designs like field jackets, utility vests, and technical cargo pieces. For styles that need water resistance or wind protection, we recommend looking at our bonded and coated fabric options alongside your base streetwear materials. Brands blending streetwear with athletic functionality will also find relevant options in our Performance Wear Fabric category. Layering a durable shell over a French terry lining is a popular construction method for transitional-weather streetwear.