Black and white striped fabric 100% polyester 63GSM daily commuting suit clothing
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Ingredients | 100% polyester |
| Width | 127CM |
| Weight | 63GSM |
| Classification | polyester |
| Applicable Scenarios | commuting outside |
| Feature | Low temperature dyeing is environmentally friendly |
Product Description
This black and white striped fabric—made entirely of 100% polyester with a lightweight 63GSM weight—is a standout choice for daily commuting suit clothing, blending timeless style with functional comfort for urban workdays. The classic black and white stripe pattern delivers understated sophistication: it elevates the suit’s aesthetic, easily transitioning from office meetings to post-work errands, while remaining versatile enough to pair with neutral accessories like leather bags or loafers.
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Detailed drawing of fabrics
The 100% polyester composition ensures practicality for daily use: it resists wrinkles, keeping the suit neat even after long commutes (e.g., subway rides, sitting at a desk) or being packed in a bag—no mid-day ironing needed, a major convenience for busy professionals. At 63GSM, the fabric is ultra-lightweight and breathable: it prevents overheating during warm commutes or in air-conditioned offices, while maintaining a structured drape that preserves the suit’s tailored shape—avoiding the slouchy look of heavier fabrics.
Additionally, 100% polyester boosts durability and ease of care: it withstands frequent washes without fading (keeping the black and white stripes crisp) or shrinking, and dries quickly—ideal for weekly suit rotations. Its smooth texture also feels gentle against the skin, ensuring all-day comfort. Whether you’re wearing a full striped suit or mixing pieces with solid separates, this fabric makes daily commuting suits stylish, low-maintenance, and comfortable—perfect for modern professional lifestyles.
Production plant environment
Rows of large looms run steadily, and metal parts glisten in bright lights. Uniformed workers monitor work, adjust settings, and inspect fabric rolls. The yarn spools are lined up on the walls and fed into a machine that transforms them into continuous pieces of fabric. The air is filled with a faint textile scent, blending efficiency with industrial precision.