Hair Interlining
Hair interlining, known for its premium quality, is a go-to choice for high-end garments, especially suits and coats. It’s crafted from a blend of polyester fibers and natural hair to ensure a perfect shape and impressive durability. This product is designed to enhance the structure and longevity of front panels, collars, and lapels, providing exceptional support and comfort.
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Hair Interlining Product Highlights:
- Premium Material Blend: Crafted from a blend of horsehair, yak hair, and wool, our interlining offers unparalleled strength and flexibility.
- Enhanced Durability: It ensures long-lasting structure and resilience, even in demanding fashion applications.
- Comfortable Fit: This product offers a lightweight and soft feel while still maintaining the garment’s structured look.
- Customization Options: We provide various weights and blends to meet your specific garment design requirements.
1. Product Advantages
Hair interlining is a traditional garment interlining that is mainly used in high-end tailored clothing. It is commonly found in suits, coats, and other structured garments where the front panels need support but should still keep a natural drape.
This type of interlining is usually made by weaving cotton yarn in the warp direction and blending animal hair fibers in the weft. The hair fibers may include materials such as horsehair, goat hair, or other natural fibers. Because of this structure, the interlining has both strength and flexibility.
One of the biggest advantages of hair interlining is the natural shaping effect it provides. In tailored garments, especially suit jackets, the front chest area needs to maintain a smooth, slightly curved shape. Hair interlining helps achieve that structure without making the garment feel stiff. The material works together with the outer fabric to create a natural three-dimensional form.
Another benefit is durability. Compared with many lightweight fusible interlinings, hair interlining is designed for garments that require long-term shape stability. It performs well in garments that are expected to maintain their structure through frequent wearing and professional tailoring processes.
Because of these characteristics, hair interlining has long been used in traditional suit construction and remains an important material in high-quality tailoring.
2. Hair Interlining vs Fusible Interlining
In modern garment production, fusible interlining is widely used because it allows faster manufacturing. The interlining is bonded to the fabric using heat and adhesive, which simplifies the sewing process.
Hair interlining is different. It is usually used in sewn-in construction, meaning the interlining is stitched into the garment rather than fused with adhesive. This method takes more time and skill, but it provides a more natural garment structure.
For high-end tailored suits, many manufacturers still prefer sewn-in hair interlining because it allows the garment to move more naturally with the body. The chest area can maintain its shape while still remaining flexible.
Fusible interlining works well for mass production garments, while hair interlining is often chosen for garments where craftsmanship and structure are more important.
3. Functional Treatments & Customization Options
Can be produced with different structures and material blends depending on the type of garment.
Different hair fiber blends
Horsehair, goat hair, wool, or other natural fibers can be blended with polyester or viscose fibers to achieve different levels of stiffness and flexibility.
Various fabric constructions
The density of the woven structure can be adjusted depending on how much support the garment requires.
Different weights
Lightweight versions may be used in softer jackets, while heavier versions provide stronger chest structure for formal suits.
Width customization
Different roll widths can be produced depending on cutting requirements in garment factories.
These options allow manufacturers to select hair interlining that matches the style and structure of the garment being produced.
4. Common Applications of Hair Interlining
It is mainly used in tailored garments where shape and structure are important.
Typical applications include:
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suit jackets
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tailored coats
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formal blazers
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high-end tailored garments
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structured jacket fronts
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chest construction in suits
In suit construction, the interlining is usually placed in the chest area to help maintain the shape of the jacket front. It works together with other components such as chest pieces and canvas materials to create the final structure of the garment.
5. FAQ
Q1: What fibers are commonly used in hair interlining?
Is often uses a blend of cotton yarn with animal hair fibers such as horsehair or goat hair. Some products also include polyester or viscose fibers to improve stability.
Q2: Is hair interlining fusible?
Most is designed to be sewn into the garment rather than fused with adhesive.
Q3: Why is hair interlining used in suits?
It helps maintain the three-dimensional shape of the chest area while still allowing the garment to move naturally.
6. Why Choose UNT
UNT supplies a range of garment interlining materials used in apparel manufacturing, including woven interlining, nonwoven interlining, and traditional tailoring materials.
We focus on providing stable quality and consistent supply so garment manufacturers can maintain reliable production. Our products are available in different weights, constructions, and specifications to match various garment styles.
UNT also supports customization for customers who require specific interlining structures for their garments.
With industry-focused manufacturing experience and responsive technical support, UNT works with apparel manufacturers looking for dependable garment interlining solutions.
additional information
| Material | Polyester/Viscose/Cotton/Wool/Hair/Horse Tail |
|---|---|
| Width | 112cm, 150cm, 160cm |
| Weight | 150gsm – 260gsm |
| MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) | 500 meters |
| Certificates | OEKO-TEX, SGS |
| Price | 0.5 – 3 USD per meter |
| Packaging | PE plastic bag and Nylon bag; the roll packed by transparent strong plastic bag, the outside by strong woven polybag. |
| Transportation | By sea, air, or express |
| Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union |
| Delivery Time | 7-15 days |
| Monthly Production | 1,000,000 meters |
| Roll Length | 100 meters per roll |
| Hand Feel | Good resilience and elasticity with a smooth texture |
| Shrinkage | Low shrinkage rate |
| Applications | Mainly used for suits, chest pieces, and tailored garments requiring a durable and elastic interlining material |
| Other Features | High strength, long-lasting support, breathable, and moisture-resistant |
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