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Waterproof Breathable Fabric
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Waterproof, Breathable Fabric by the yard features a durable, water-resistant surface that allows for air circulation for added comfort. Lightweight yet strong, it maintains flexibility and structure, making it perfect for functional outerwear and outdoor gear. Ideal for jackets, raincoats, windbreakers, and personal DIY projects, this fabric enables enthusiasts and small brand designers to create weather-ready pieces that balance performance and style.

  • Fabric Content/Material: 100% polyester, nylon, or blended fibers with waterproof coating
  • Fabric Application: Jackets, raincoats, windbreakers, backpacks, outdoor gear
  • Color: Black, navy, olive green, gray

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Performance Fabrics That Work as Hard as You

Lightweight Protection Without Sacrificing Comfort

Waterproof breathable fabrics are engineered to keep rain out while allowing moisture vapor from your body to escape, making them essential for any outdoor performance garment. Our range runs from 120gsm to 250gsm, giving you the flexibility to choose a featherlight shell for running jackets or a more substantial weight for durable raincoats. Unlike standard coated fabric, these materials use advanced membrane or DWR (durable water repellent) technology to maintain airflow without compromising weather resistance. This dual functionality is what separates true technical outerwear from basic windbreakers.

Polyester and Nylon Bases Built for Performance

Our waterproof breathable fabrics are constructed on high-quality polyester and polyamide nylon base weaves, both of which offer excellent tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and low moisture absorption. Polyester-based options tend to be more cost-effective and UV-resistant, while nylon variants deliver superior tear strength and a slightly softer hand feel — ideal for next-to-skin layers or packable designs. Both fiber types bond exceptionally well with waterproof membranes, ensuring the protective finish holds up through repeated washing and heavy use. Whether you're producing a technical hiking shell or a stylish urban raincoat, the right base fabric makes all the difference.

Versatile Enough for Jackets, Bags, and Beyond

While waterproof breathable fabric is most commonly associated with outerwear, its applications extend well beyond jackets and windbreakers. Designers frequently use lighter weights for bag fabric projects — think waterproof totes, cycling panniers, and hiking daypacks — where moisture protection is critical but packability matters. The fabric also pairs well with 4-way stretch fabric constructions for athletic or ski wear where freedom of movement is just as important as weather protection. Exploring these broader use cases can help small brands and independent makers get more mileage out of a single fabric investment.

Water droplets bead on forest green ripstop nylon draped over a wooden workbench in a sunlit studio.

Premium Waterproof Breathable Fabric Sold by the Yard

At Global Fabric Wholesale, we stock waterproof breathable fabrics designed to meet the demands of small brands, independent designers, and serious DIY makers who refuse to compromise on performance. Our selection spans 120gsm to 250gsm in both polyester and nylon constructions, with DWR finishes and laminated membrane options that deliver genuine weather protection rather than a surface-level coating that washes out after two cycles. Whether you're crafting a technical trail running jacket, a packable travel shell, or a functional urban raincoat, you'll find the right fabric weight and construction here. For projects where moisture management is just as important as weather blocking, explore our range of breathable fabric options alongside our waterproof selections to find the ideal performance balance. We also carry bonded fabric constructions for those who need added structure or a soft inner layer laminated directly to the shell.

A forest green technical jacket on a mannequin in a sunlit studio with rolls of micro-ripstop textiles.

Built for Makers Who Need Fabric That Performs

Waterproof breathable fabric isn't a one-size-fits-all product, and we've built our catalog to reflect that reality. Lighter weights in our range are favored by activewear and running gear designers who need packability and freedom of movement, while heavier constructions appeal to workwear brands and outerwear manufacturers who prioritize durability and wind resistance above all else. Our fabrics are sold by the yard with no minimum order requirement, so you can prototype a single jacket or order enough to run a small production cut — all from the same reliable source. If you're working on a project that requires a mix of technical and lifestyle elements, consider pairing your waterproof shell fabric with a bag fabric option for coordinating accessories like stuff sacks or waterproof pouches.

Ordering by the yard gives small labels and independent sewists the flexibility to experiment without overcommitting to bulk quantities. We understand that testing new materials is part of the creative process, which is why we make it easy to order as little as one yard to evaluate hand feel, weight, and performance before scaling up. Our waterproof breathable fabrics ship quickly and arrive ready to cut — no pre-treatment required beyond a quick inspection for grain alignment. If you're exploring related technical materials, our polyamide nylon fabric and polyester fabric pages offer additional base material options that can complement or extend your outerwear fabric range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between waterproof and water-resistant fabric?
Waterproof fabric is designed to completely block the passage of water under sustained pressure, typically measured in millimeters of hydrostatic head — our fabrics generally rate at 1,500mm or higher. Water-resistant or water-repellent fabrics, by contrast, can handle light rain or brief exposure but will eventually allow moisture through under prolonged contact. For raincoats, outdoor jackets, and functional gear, a true waterproof breathable fabric is the more reliable choice. If you're unsure which rating suits your project, our team is happy to guide you based on your intended end use.
What does 'breathable' mean in a waterproof fabric?
Breathability refers to the fabric's ability to allow water vapor — sweat — to escape from inside the garment while still blocking external rain and wind. This is measured by MVTR (Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate), and higher values indicate better breathability. Without this feature, even a perfectly waterproof jacket can feel clammy and uncomfortable during physical activity. Our waterproof breathable fabrics are selected specifically for a balance of high water resistance and adequate breathability, making them suitable for active outdoor use.
What weight of waterproof breathable fabric should I choose?
The right weight depends heavily on your end application. Lighter fabrics in the 120–160gsm range are best for packable jackets, lightweight windbreakers, and running gear where low bulk is a priority. Mid-range weights around 170–210gsm offer a good balance of protection and drape, making them popular for everyday raincoats and casual outerwear. Heavier options at 220–250gsm provide added durability and structure, ideal for workwear, ski jackets, or high-abrasion applications. When in doubt, order a yard or two of different weights to compare before committing to a larger cut.
Can waterproof breathable fabric be sewn at home or in a small studio?
Yes — waterproof breathable fabrics are very workable on a standard sewing machine, though a few adjustments will help you get the best results. Use a sharp needle (size 80/12 or 90/14 for most weights) and a longer stitch length of around 3–4mm to avoid perforating the fabric too densely, which can compromise waterproofing at the seam line. Seam sealing tape is highly recommended for any garment intended to be fully waterproof, as needle holes along seams are a common entry point for moisture. Pressing with a low-heat iron and a pressing cloth is safe for most of our fabrics, but always test on a scrap piece first.
Will the waterproof coating wear off over time, and can it be restored?
The DWR (durable water repellent) finish on waterproof breathable fabrics does gradually diminish with washing and abrasion — this is normal and expected. You'll notice water starting to 'wet out' and soak into the face fabric rather than beading and rolling off, which is a sign the DWR needs refreshing. Fortunately, DWR can be reactivated by tumble drying on low heat, or fully restored using a spray-on or wash-in DWR product available at most outdoor retailers. Proper care — washing with a technical cleaner and avoiding fabric softeners — will significantly extend the life of the coating.