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Stripe Fabric
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Stripe Fabric by the yard features classic linear patterns that bring a timeless, stylish look to any project. Soft, comfortable, and easy to handle, this fabric is perfect for creating visually striking apparel and DIY home decor. With a balanced weight and smooth texture, it works well for shirts, dresses, skirts, and casual accessories, allowing personal sewing projects and small brand collections to stand out with structured yet wearable designs.

  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% cotton, cotton blends, or cotton-polyester mixes
  • Fabric Application: Shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses, tote bags, DIY wardrobe staples, small brand collections
  • Color: Navy & white, black & white, red & cream, pastel multi-stripe

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Why Stripe Fabric Belongs in Every Collection

Timeless Patterns That Transcend Seasonal Trends

Stripe fabric has remained a staple of both fashion and interior design for centuries, and for good reason — clean, repeating lines communicate structure, confidence, and versatility all at once. Whether you're working with bold navy-and-white nautical stripes or soft pastel candy stripes, the pattern reads as polished across virtually every application. Designers building brand collections often pair stripe fabric alongside Chevron Fabric or Buffalo Check Fabric to offer customers a coordinated range of geometric options. The enduring appeal of stripes means your inventory stays relevant season after season without constant refresh.

Cotton and Cotton-Poly Blends Built for Performance

Our stripe fabrics are predominantly woven from Cotton Fabric or cotton-polyester blends, striking the ideal balance between breathability, durability, and ease of care. Pure cotton stripe is naturally soft against the skin and ideal for warm-weather garments like shirts, dresses, and lightweight skirts, while the cotton-poly blend adds wrinkle resistance and shape retention that busy consumers demand. If you need a stripe option with added drape and a silky hand feel, consider pairing your order with our Viscose Fabric range, which also accepts stripe prints beautifully. These material choices make our stripe fabrics genuinely practical for high-volume production runs.

Versatile Enough for Apparel, Crafts, and Home Goods

Stripe fabric crosses category boundaries with ease — it's equally at home in a tailored button-down shirt, a child's summer dress, a tote bag, or a set of decorative cushions. Buyers sourcing for Craft Fabric projects love the graphic clarity that stripes provide, especially when working on quilts, bunting, or patchwork where visual contrast matters. For home décor applications, stripe fabric pairs naturally with solid linens and works well as Cushion Fabric or lightweight curtain panels. This cross-application versatility makes buying stripe fabric by the yard one of the smartest wholesale investments you can make.

Premium navy pinstripe textiles draped over a wooden table with brass shears and a mannequin in the background.

Classic Stripe Fabric With Wholesale Quality You Can Trust

Stripe fabric by the yard is one of the most consistently searched and purchased categories in wholesale textiles — and it's easy to see why. The pattern's geometric simplicity means it works across an enormous range of end products, from professional dress shirts and casual summer dresses to tote bags and home furnishings, without ever looking out of place. Our collection focuses on cotton and cotton-poly woven stripes that deliver crisp, clean lines, excellent color retention, and the kind of structural integrity that production teams depend on. For buyers who also work with solid-ground fabrics, our Linen Fabric and Chambray Fabric ranges coordinate beautifully with stripe prints for mixed-fabric collections. Every yard is cut to order, so you get exactly the quantity your project requires without waste or overstock.

High-end striped textiles in navy, sage, and terracotta draped over a wooden table in a sunlit studio.

Explore Stripe Fabric Colors, Scales, and End Uses

Our stripe fabric wholesale range spans a wide spectrum of colorways — from timeless navy, black, and white combinations to soft pastels, earthy neutrals, and vibrant seasonal palettes. Whether you're building a classic wardrobe staple or a trend-forward capsule collection, you'll find stripe options that align with your brand's aesthetic. Buyers developing multi-pattern ranges often combine stripe fabric with complementary prints such as Abstract Fabric or Chevron Fabric to create cohesive, visually dynamic collections that appeal to a broad retail audience.

Ordering stripe fabric by the yard through our wholesale platform is straightforward — browse by color, weight, or fiber content, select your yardage, and we'll fulfill your order with care and speed. Our fabric is suitable for a wide range of applications including apparel, accessories, and soft home goods, and each product listing includes detailed specifications to help you make confident sourcing decisions. If you're also exploring structured or textured alternatives, our Birds Eye Fabric offers a similarly graphic, woven-in pattern with excellent tailoring properties. Whatever your production scale, our stripe fabric range is ready to support your next project from first sample to full run.

Frequently Asked Questions

What stripe widths are available in your wholesale range?
Our stripe fabric collection includes a variety of repeat widths, from narrow pin stripes and classic 1/4-inch stripes through to broader awning-style stripes. The exact repeat measurement is listed on each individual product page so you can select the scale that best suits your design. If you're producing shirts or tailored garments, narrower stripes typically offer a more formal look, while wider stripes work well for casual wear, home décor, and statement pieces.
Is stripe fabric suitable for making shirts and structured garments?
Yes — stripe fabric woven from cotton or cotton-poly blends is an excellent choice for shirts, blouses, and structured dresses because it holds its shape well and presses cleanly. The woven construction means the fabric has a stable grain line, which is important when matching stripes across seams for a professional finish. We recommend checking the fabric weight listed on each product page; lighter weights suit shirts and blouses, while medium weights are better suited to trousers, skirts, and structured outerwear.
Can stripe fabric be used for children's clothing production?
Absolutely — stripe fabric in soft cotton and cotton-poly blends is one of the most popular choices for children's apparel, including rompers, dresses, shorts, and school uniforms. The bold visual contrast of stripes makes garments easy to coordinate, and the fabric's durability holds up well to repeated washing at higher temperatures. Always check the fiber content and care instructions on each product listing to ensure the fabric meets the requirements for children's garment labeling in your market.
How do I match stripes accurately when cutting and sewing?
Matching stripes requires careful attention to your pattern layout before cutting. Always add extra yardage — typically 10–15% more than your base requirement — to allow for stripe matching at seams, particularly at the chest, side seams, and collar stand. Lay pattern pieces on a single layer of fabric when possible so you can visually align the stripe repeat, and use plenty of pins or fabric clips to hold pieces together before stitching. Taking this extra care at the cutting stage results in a noticeably more professional finished garment.
What is the minimum order quantity for stripe fabric by the yard?
We sell stripe fabric by the yard with no large minimum order requirement, making it accessible for independent designers, small brands, and large-scale manufacturers alike. You can order as little or as much as your project demands, and bulk pricing tiers are available for higher yardage orders. If you're planning a significant production run, we recommend reaching out to our wholesale team to discuss volume pricing and lead times specific to your chosen fabric.