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Coated Fabric
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Coated fabric by the yard is a functional material treated with protective layers such as polyurethane (PU), PVC, or acrylic to enhance durability, waterproofing, and resistance to wear. Weighing between 200gsm and 450gsm, it combines the strength of woven or knit bases with a sleek, weather-resistant finish. This makes it ideal for outdoor gear, accessories, and upholstery that demand both performance and style.

  • Fabric Content/Material: Polyester, Cotton, Nylon with PU, PVC, or Acrylic Coating
  • Fabric Application: Jackets, Bags, Tablecloths, Upholstery, Raincoats, and Outdoor Gear
  • Color: Black, Olive, Tan, Charcoal, Navy, Silver, Burgundy, and Forest Green

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Performance Coated Fabrics Built to Last

Waterproof Protection With a Professional Finish

Our coated fabrics deliver reliable waterproof performance thanks to PU, PVC, and acrylic coatings applied directly to the base textile, creating a tight barrier against moisture without sacrificing structural integrity. Weights ranging from 200 to 450gsm mean you can select the right level of rigidity and protection for your specific project. Whether you're producing outerwear, tote bags, or protective covers, coated fabric gives your finished goods a clean, polished look. Pair it with our bag fabric selection or explore glossy fabric options for a high-shine alternative surface finish.

Durable Base Materials Engineered for Demanding Applications

The performance of a coated fabric starts with its base — and our range is built on high-tenacity substrates including woven polyester fabric and polyamide nylon fabric, chosen for their dimensional stability and resistance to tearing under stress. The coating layer bonds tightly to these substrates, reinforcing seam strength and reducing fraying at cut edges. This makes wholesale coated fabric an excellent choice for manufacturers producing high-volume goods where consistency and durability are non-negotiable. From industrial workwear to fashion-forward accessories, the base material makes all the difference.

Matte and Glossy Surfaces for Every Aesthetic

Coated fabrics aren't just functional — they're increasingly design-forward, available in both understated matte finishes and eye-catching gloss surfaces that photograph beautifully and hold color vibrantly across production runs. Matte coated fabrics work exceptionally well for technical outerwear and apron fabric applications where a low-profile, professional appearance is preferred. Glossy variants are popular in accessories, costume design, and statement outerwear — and can be layered with prints like camo print fabric for added visual impact. Both finish types resist scuffs, stains, and surface abrasion far better than uncoated alternatives.

A roll of navy blue waterproof material unfurls on a wooden workbench in a bright designer studio.

Wholesale Coated Fabric With Guaranteed Performance Standards

When you source coated fabric by the yard from Global Fabric Wholesale, you're getting material that has been selected for consistent coating adhesion, uniform weight distribution, and reliable waterproof performance across every meter of the roll. Our range spans PU, PVC, and acrylic coatings on woven base fabrics, giving manufacturers and designers the flexibility to match the right technical specification to each product line. Unlike standard woven textiles, coated fabrics eliminate the need for separate waterproofing treatments in production, reducing both cost and processing time. If you're also working with structured accessories or protective goods, our bag fabric collection and bonded fabric range offer complementary technical options for multi-layer constructions.

A roll of black semi-glossy material drapes over a wooden table next to a folded charcoal jacket.

Versatile Coated Fabrics for Fashion, Function, and Industry

Coated fabric by the yard serves an impressively wide range of end-use categories — from high-street fashion outerwear and performance sportswear to workwear, marine applications, and commercial upholstery. The sealed surface makes it naturally resistant to spills, stains, and surface soiling, which is why it's a go-to material for apron fabric production and protective clothing. Designers working on statement pieces also gravitate toward coated fabrics for their sleek, modern aesthetic, particularly in glossy finishes that add visual drama to jackets, skirts, and accessories. The material's ability to hold printed graphics and embossed textures also opens creative possibilities that plain woven fabrics simply can't match.

Ordering coated fabric wholesale from us is straightforward whether you're a small independent brand scaling up or an established manufacturer maintaining consistent supply. We carry stock in a range of widths, weights, and surface finishes so you can consolidate your sourcing without compromising on specification. If your projects span multiple fabric types, you can browse our polyurethane leather fabric for faux-leather aesthetics or consider faux suede fabric for softer-touch coated alternatives. Our team is also available to help you identify the right coating weight and base construction for your specific application before you commit to a bulk order.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between PU-coated and PVC-coated fabric?
PU (polyurethane) coated fabric is lighter, more flexible, and generally softer to the touch, making it a popular choice for fashion jackets, bags, and lightweight outdoor gear. PVC (polyvinyl chloride) coated fabric is heavier, stiffer, and offers stronger resistance to chemicals and abrasion, making it better suited for industrial covers, heavy-duty bags, and protective applications. Both are waterproof, but PU tends to be more breathable and environmentally friendlier than PVC. Your choice should depend on the end-use requirements of your product.
Is coated fabric suitable for outdoor and weatherproof applications?
Yes — coated fabrics are among the best choices for outdoor applications precisely because the coating creates a water-resistant or fully waterproof surface that repels rain, resists UV degradation, and holds up against wind and abrasion. Products like tents, backpacks, outdoor furniture covers, and rain jackets commonly rely on coated fabric for this reason. The higher the gsm weight, the more robust the protection, so 350–450gsm options are ideal for heavy-duty outdoor use. Always check the specific coating type and hydrostatic head rating if waterproofing performance is a critical specification.
Can coated fabric be sewn and cut like regular fabric?
Coated fabric can be cut and sewn, but it does require some adjustments to your standard workflow. Use a sharp rotary cutter or scissors designed for technical fabrics, and avoid pins where possible — pin marks can leave permanent holes in the coating. A Teflon presser foot or tissue paper between the fabric and machine foot will help it feed smoothly without sticking. For seams in waterproof applications, consider seam sealing tape to maintain the integrity of the waterproof barrier at stitched areas.
What weight of coated fabric should I choose for jackets versus bags?
For jackets and outerwear, lighter coated fabrics in the 200–280gsm range offer the best balance of weather resistance and wearable drape without feeling stiff or heavy on the body. For bags, totes, and structured accessories, mid-weight options around 300–350gsm provide the firmness needed to hold shape while remaining workable on industrial sewing machines. Heavy-duty bags, luggage, or protective covers benefit from 380–450gsm fabrics that resist punctures and deformation under load. When ordering wholesale, we recommend requesting a sample to confirm the hand feel matches your production requirements.
How do I care for and clean coated fabric products?
Most coated fabrics should be spot-cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap rather than machine-washed, as aggressive washing cycles can degrade the coating layer over time. If machine washing is necessary, use a gentle cycle with cold water and avoid fabric softeners, bleach, or tumble drying on high heat. Never iron directly on the coated surface — use a pressing cloth and low heat if pressing is required. Proper care instructions should always be communicated to your end customers to preserve the waterproof finish and surface appearance of the finished product.