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Plisse Fabric
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Plissé fabric by the yard features a distinctive, permanently puckered surface created through chemical or mechanical finishing. Typically weighing between 70gsm and 150gsm, plissé is lightweight, breathable, and offers subtle elasticity and a soft hand that flatters movement without added bulk. The textured surface resists visible creasing and adds visual interest to plain colors and prints, making it a popular choice for warm-weather and travel-friendly garments.

  • Fabric Content/Material: Polyester, Viscose, Cotton Blends, or Nylon
  • Fabric Application: Blouses, Dresses, Skirts, Resort Wear, Children’s Clothing, and Lightweight Linings
  • Color: White, Ivory, Navy, Blush, Coral, Black, Sage, and Printed Patterns

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What Makes Plissé Fabric Uniquely Versatile

Permanently Puckered Texture That Never Fades

Plissé fabric earns its name from the French word for 'pleated,' and its defining characteristic — a permanently crinkled, puckered surface — is chemically set into the cloth rather than stitched, meaning it holds its shape wash after wash. This makes it a far more durable option than fabrics that rely on heat-set pleating alone. If you love the airy, textured drape of crinkled fabric, plissé delivers that aesthetic with the added bonus of being genuinely crease-resistant. At weights ranging from 70 to 150gsm, it strikes a balance between substance and featherlight comfort.

Breathable Performance Ideal for Warm-Weather Garments

The puckered weave structure of plissé creates tiny air pockets across the fabric surface, allowing heat to escape and airflow to circulate freely against the skin. This makes it one of the most breathable fabric options for summer apparel, resort collections, and tropical occasion wear. Designers frequently compare its comfort profile to that of linen fabric, though plissé typically offers a softer hand feel and far less tendency to wrinkle during wear. Whether you're cutting blouses, wide-leg trousers, or relaxed beach cover-ups, the fabric performs beautifully in heat.

A Natural Partner for Flowing, Feminine Silhouettes

Plissé's lightweight drape and subtle surface texture make it an excellent choice for garments that need movement and elegance in equal measure. It behaves similarly to chiffon fabric in terms of flow, but with more body and a tactile puckered finish that adds visual interest without the need for additional embellishment. Resort dresses, tiered skirts, and billowy sleeves all benefit from plissé's natural ability to catch light and flutter with motion. Its fine fabric weight also means it layers effortlessly under structured outerwear or over coordinating slips.

Terracotta micro-pleated material drapes over a wooden mannequin in a bright, sunlit designer atelier with soft side lighting.

Plissé Fabric by the Yard: Lightweight Texture, Lasting Structure

Plissé fabric has long been a staple of warm-weather fashion for good reason — its permanently puckered surface delivers built-in visual texture and natural crease resistance without adding weight or stiffness to the finished garment. At 70–150gsm, it sits in the sweet spot between sheer and structured, giving designers and makers the drape they need for flowing silhouettes that still hold their shape. Unlike crepe fabric, which achieves its texture through a twisted yarn construction, plissé's characteristic surface is the result of a controlled chemical or heat treatment applied during finishing. The result is a fabric that looks effortlessly polished, travels exceptionally well, and requires minimal ironing — qualities that make it indispensable for resort and ready-to-wear collections alike.

Sunlit Mediterranean toned pleated textiles draped over a wooden mannequin and oak table in a bright studio.

Order Plissé Wholesale: Patterns, Colors, and Fiber Blends

Our plissé fabric collection spans a wide range of fiber bases, colorways, and surface patterns to suit every project and production run. Cotton-based plissé offers the most breathable option for warm climates and sensitive skin, while polyester blends add enhanced color retention and durability for high-volume garment production. For makers seeking something with extra luminosity, plissé woven with viscose fabric content delivers a subtle sheen alongside the signature puckered texture. Whether your brand specializes in resort wear, everyday separates, or occasion dressing, you'll find a plissé that fits your aesthetic and your minimum order requirements.

Plissé pairs beautifully with a range of coordinating fabrics when building a cohesive collection. Consider combining it with beach fabric prints for a full resort lineup, or layering plissé blouses over coordinating chambray fabric trousers for an effortlessly styled warm-weather set. Buying wholesale by the yard means you can stock the yardage you need across multiple colorways without overcommitting to a single style — ideal for boutiques, small-batch manufacturers, and independent designers scaling their production. Reach out to our team for bulk pricing, swatch requests, or guidance on selecting the right plissé weight for your specific end use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is plissé fabric made from?
Plissé is most commonly produced from cotton, polyester, or cotton-polyester blends, though versions made from viscose and modal are also available. The puckered texture is created through a chemical finishing process — typically using caustic soda on cotton — that causes certain areas of the fabric to shrink and pucker permanently. The specific fiber content influences the hand feel, breathability, and care requirements of the finished cloth, so it's worth checking the product description before ordering.
Is plissé fabric stretchy?
Standard plissé fabric has minimal stretch on its own, as the puckered texture is a surface finish rather than a knit structure. However, some plissé fabrics are woven or finished with a small percentage of spandex or elastane to add gentle give, which is particularly useful for fitted bodices or structured waistbands. If stretch is important to your project, look for product listings that specify a stretch percentage or blend with an elastic fiber.
What is plissé fabric best used for?
Plissé is most popular for warm-weather apparel including blouses, sundresses, resort dresses, tiered skirts, wide-leg pants, and lightweight pajamas. Its crease-resistant nature also makes it a favourite for travel clothing that needs to look polished straight out of a suitcase. Beyond garments, lighter-weight plissé can be used for decorative curtains and soft home textiles where a textured, airy aesthetic is desired.
How do I care for plissé fabric when sewing and washing?
Because the puckered finish is chemically permanent, plissé is generally quite easy to care for — most varieties can be machine washed on a gentle cycle in cool to lukewarm water. Avoid high heat in both washing and drying, as excessive heat can distort the texture and weaken fibers over time. When sewing, use a fine needle (size 70/10 or 75/11) and a shorter stitch length to avoid puckering the seams unevenly, and always test on a scrap piece first.
How much plissé fabric do I need for a dress or blouse?
For a standard women's blouse, plan for approximately 1.5 to 2.5 yards of plissé depending on the style and sleeve length. A knee-length dress typically requires 2.5 to 3.5 yards, while a maxi dress or tiered skirt with generous volume may need 4 to 5 yards or more. Always add an extra quarter to half yard as a buffer for pattern matching, seam allowances, and pre-wash shrinkage, particularly with cotton-based plissé.