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Chambray Fabric
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Chambray fabric by the yard is a lightweight plain-weave material made with a colored warp and white weft, creating its signature soft, denim-like look with a smoother and lighter feel. Typically 110–170gsm, chambray offers breathability, comfort, and easy drape suitable for warm-weather apparel. It is commonly produced from cotton, cotton-poly blends, linen blends, or Tencel for enhanced softness. Chambray is available in classic light blue, mid-blue, indigo tones, pastels, and yarn-dyed stripes or checks, making it versatile for everyday clothing and craft sewing.

  • Fabric Content/Material: Cotton, Cotton-Polyester Blends, Linen Blends, Tencel
  • Fabric Applications: Shirts, Dresses, Baby Clothing, Tunics, Light Pants, Crafts
  • Colors/Patterns: Light Blue, Mid-Blue, Indigo, Pastels, Yarn-Dyed Stripes, Checks

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What Makes Chambray Fabric So Special

Lightweight Comfort Rooted in Cotton Tradition

Chambray is a plain-weave fabric traditionally made from cotton, woven with a colored yarn in the warp and a white yarn in the weft — giving it that signature subtle, heathered appearance without the weight of denim. Our wholesale chambray ranges from 110 to 170gsm, making it genuinely breathable and comfortable against the skin in warm or transitional weather. It shares a close weave structure with cambric fabric, though chambray carries a softer, more relaxed finish that suits casual and everyday garments beautifully.

Tencel and Linen Blends for Modern Makers

Beyond classic cotton, our chambray collection includes Lyocell Tencel and linen blend options that bring added moisture-wicking and eco-conscious properties to the fabric. Tencel chambray drapes with a silky fluidity that works exceptionally well for flowy dresses and blouses, while linen blends add a natural texture and crispness ideal for structured shirts and warm-weather separates. These modern fiber blends expand the creative possibilities well beyond the traditional chambray shirt.

A Versatile Palette from Classic Blues to Yarn-Dyed Stripes

Our chambray range covers a wide spectrum of colorways — from timeless indigo and chambray blue to soft pastels and earthy neutrals — as well as yarn-dyed stripe options that add visual interest without sacrificing the fabric's lightweight hand. Yarn-dyed stripes are woven directly into the fabric structure rather than printed on the surface, meaning the color is more durable and consistent wash after wash. For buyers seeking more pattern variety, our buffalo check and chevron categories offer complementary woven pattern options to pair with or contrast against solid chambray pieces.

Soft indigo chambray draped over a wooden table with tailor shears and a mannequin in a sunlit studio.

Breathable, Soft Chambray Fabric for Wholesale Buyers

Chambray fabric has earned its place as a wardrobe staple precisely because it delivers the casual, lived-in aesthetic of denim with a fraction of the weight and stiffness. Our wholesale chambray is available by the yard in a curated range of 110–170gsm weights, giving designers, manufacturers, and independent sewists the flexibility to source exactly the right hand and drape for their project. Whether you're producing a full run of summer shirts or crafting one-of-a-kind dresses, chambray's breathable construction keeps garments comfortable across seasons. The plain-weave structure also means chambray is forgiving to cut and sew, making it a reliable choice for both experienced production teams and smaller creative studios. Its close relationship to cotton heritage gives it an authenticity and consumer appeal that holds strong year after year.

Folded indigo shirt and striped baby romper on a wooden table in a sun-drenched sewing studio.

From Shirts to Baby Clothes: Chambray's Many Uses

Chambray's gentle texture and mid-weight breathability make it one of the most versatile fabrics in apparel production. It's the go-to choice for classic button-down shirts, casual dresses, rompers, and lightweight jackets — and its softness makes it especially popular for children's and baby clothing where comfort against the skin is non-negotiable. Our yarn-dyed stripe options bring an effortless style dimension to any of these applications without requiring additional embellishment. For makers exploring complementary fabric pairings, chiffon works beautifully as a contrast lining or overlay alongside chambray's more structured body.

Ordering chambray by the yard through our wholesale platform means you can scale your purchase to match your production needs — whether that's a few yards for sampling or a full bolt for a seasonal collection. Our stock spans classic indigo blues, soft pastels, and neutral tones, ensuring your color palette options are broad without being overwhelming. If you're building out a complete fabric sourcing plan, consider browsing our craft fabric range for coordinating materials, or explore our Lyocell Tencel selection for sustainable fabric alternatives that complement chambray's natural-fiber appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between chambray and denim?
Although chambray and denim are both woven with a colored warp and white weft, they differ significantly in weave structure and weight. Denim uses a twill weave and typically weighs 280gsm or more, giving it its characteristic diagonal rib and stiffness. Chambray uses a plain weave and falls in the 110–170gsm range, making it much lighter, softer, and more breathable — better suited to shirts, dresses, and warm-weather garments than heavy-duty applications.
Is chambray fabric suitable for baby clothing?
Yes — chambray is one of the most popular choices for baby and children's clothing because of its softness, breathability, and gentle feel against delicate skin. Cotton and Tencel chambray options in the lower gsm range (110–130gsm) are particularly well suited for infant rompers, baby shirts, and lightweight blankets. Always pre-wash the fabric before cutting and sewing garments intended for babies to remove any finishing agents and to pre-shrink the cloth.
What weight of chambray should I choose for shirts versus dresses?
For structured button-down shirts and tops where you want the fabric to hold its shape, a mid-weight chambray around 140–160gsm is ideal. For flowy dresses, skirts, and blouses where drape is more important than structure, opt for a lighter 110–130gsm option — especially in our Tencel or cotton-linen blends. Heavier chambray around 160–170gsm can also work well for lightweight overshirts and casual jackets worn in mild weather.
Does chambray fabric shrink after washing?
Cotton chambray can shrink by approximately 3–5% after the first wash, which is why pre-washing your fabric before cutting is strongly recommended. Tencel and linen blend chambrays may behave differently, so always check the fiber content and follow the care instructions for that specific blend. Washing in cool water on a gentle cycle and air drying rather than tumble drying will help minimize shrinkage and preserve the fabric's color and hand over time.
Can chambray fabric be used for home décor projects?
Absolutely — while chambray is most associated with apparel, it works well for a range of light home décor applications including pillow covers, table runners, lightweight curtains, and tote bags. Its relaxed, casual aesthetic suits farmhouse, coastal, and minimalist interior styles particularly well. For heavier home furnishing needs, you may want to explore a more structured option, but for decorative accents chambray's texture and color range make it a charming and practical choice.