Lining fabric by the yard is designed to provide a smooth, comfortable inner layer for garments, enhancing drape, structure, and overall wearability. Typically weighing 50–120gsm, lining fabrics are lightweight, breathable, and easy to sew, helping garments glide effortlessly over the body. Made from polyester, rayon, acetate, or blended fibers, they come in matte, satin, or twill finishes to match different tailoring needs.



























































Lining fabric by the yard is essential in tailoring, providing a soft inner layer for jackets, blazers, skirts, and dresses. Its smooth surface prevents cling, improves mobility, and elevates overall comfort. Lighter versions are ideal for dresses and skirts, while heavier satin or twill linings complement structured coats and formalwear. Lining fabric is also commonly used in handbags and accessories to improve durability and give interiors a clean, refined finish.
Lining fabrics are produced in smooth weaves—such as satin, twill, or plain weave—to reduce friction and enhance the drape of the outer garment. Polyester linings offer durability and affordability; rayon and acetate linings deliver superior breathability and a silky hand feel. The 50–120gsm range allows designers to choose from airy, lightweight options to more substantial, opaque linings. With wide color availability, linings can blend seamlessly or add a subtle pop of contrast inside garments.
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