Suede Scuba

Suede Scuba

Fuşya
275.00TL
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Suede Scuba

Suede Scuba

275.00TL
ColourFuşya

Contents:

94% Polyester 6% Lycra

Most:

160 cm

Weight:

300 g /m2

High Level Draftability

Enine Esneme:
Boyuna Esneme:
Dress
Dress
Sportswear
Sportswear
Costume
Costume
Jacket
Jacket
Skirt
Skirt
Trousers
Trousers

Styled With

Frequently Asked Questions

Dalgıç what is fabric?

Scuba fabric is a type of technical fabric produced with a double-layered knit structure and high elastane (lycra) content; it is firm, supportive, and shape-retaining. It gets its name from its use in diving suits due to its body-hugging and supportive properties.

Scuba fabric has a higher grammage compared to swimwear fabric. However, this doesn't necessarily mean the fabric is thick; scuba fabrics are produced in different thicknesses, both thin and thick. What they have in common is that they all have a structured and voluminous drape, rather than a flowing one.

Key Properties of Scuba Fabric

- It has a higher grammage than swimwear fabric, giving it a more substantial feel.

- It has high elasticity, hugging the body tightly but in a controlled manner.

- It has a shaping and supportive structure, defining the figure.

- It exhibits low drape and is not fluid.

- It has a smooth and even surface, creating clear silhouettes.

- It is durable and resistant to sagging and deformation.

Types of Scuba Fabrics (by Thickness)

Thin Scuba Fabric

- The fabric is more substantial than swimsuit fabric; it's lighter than a classic diving suit.

- It fits the body well but doesn't create too much bulk.

- It is preferred in bodycon dresses, stage costumes, and jumpsuit designs.

- It offers a more elegant and controlled silhouette.


Thick Scuba Fabric

- It has a denser and fuller base.

- Provides maximum firmness and structure.

- Suitable for designs that require skirt, dress, or jacket forms.

- It clearly shapes the body contours.


When should scuba fabric be preferred over swimwear?

Swimsuit fabric and diving fabric are often confused; however, they are used for different purposes.
In the following situations, scuba fabric is a better choice than swimsuit fabric:

- If a fuller and more toned appearance is desired

- If the costume or outfit needs to flatter the body shape

- If sagging, wrinkling, or excessive stretching is not desired.

- If architectural and clean-lined designs are targeted

- If a safer and more stable structure is sought for stage or daily use.

- Swimsuit fabric offers more of a second-skin feel, high shine, and maximum elasticity;
Diving fabric provides control, support, and structure.

Where is Dalgıç fabric used?

Dresses & Skirts: For structured and clean silhouettes.
Body & Jumpsuit: Provides a supportive and secure fit.
Stage & Costumes: Costumes that adapt to and maintain the shape of the dance and movement.
Evening gowns: Strong linings

Why is Dalgıç fabric preferred?

It has a higher grammage than swimsuit fabric and has a firmer feel.

Available in thin and thick versions, they adapt to different design needs.

Its shaping and supportive structure accentuates the body shape.

Its low drape creates a clean and professional silhouette.

It offers safe use for both stage and everyday wear.

Does it pull?

Since it is a 100% natural fabric, it may shrink, attention should be paid to the first wash. If possible, the first wash should be done before sewing.

Does it wrinkle? Can it be ironed?

Since it is a natural fabric, it wrinkles especially after washing. Although it does not wrinkle as much as Linen in daily use, it will wrinkle enough to require ironing again when taken out of the suitcase.

What are the care instructions?

Not Suitable for Dryer

Suitable for washing at 30° low speed

Bleach Should Not Be Used

No Ironing Required

Is a primer required?

Light colors may require lining as they will be slightly see-through. Voile lining can be used as lining.

About Color Shades..

We have tried to reflect the colors in the images as accurately as possible, but screen differences, brightness settings, and display settings may cause everyone to perceive colors differently.

If you have any concerns or concerns about the appropriate tone for your product, we recommend requesting a sample so you can experience the fabric firsthand.

Request a Sample
Selection of Quantity

You can access our informative article on how many meters of fabric you need to buy for your sewing project by clicking the link below. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, you can write to us using the options in our contact information.

How Many Meters of Fabric Should I Buy?
Payment

We currently only accept payment by credit card. You can create your order by paying with Izico security on the order page.

Delivery

Your order will be delivered to you within 4 business days at the latest through our contracted cargo companies. If your order is under 2000 TL, the shipping fee will appear on the payment page, shipping is free for purchases over 2000 TL.

Return policy

Fabrics ordered under 20 meters cannot be returned as they are cut specifically for you and their resalability is impaired. Returns are accepted in case of a defect in the product.

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