Challis Fabric

First put into production in Norwich, England during the 1900s, challis is a thin soft material that is matte in texture and rather pliable. Available in solids as well as printed options, French Challis is a specialty fabric with a brilliant finish. Originally manufactured as the contrary to crepe, this fabric has an easy drape and is often used for softer tops and light garments, not an ideal bottomweight.

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First put into production in Norwich, England during the 1900s, challis is a thin soft material that is matte in texture and rather pliable. Available in solids as well as printed options, French Challis is a specialty fabric with a brilliant finish. Originally manufactured as the contrary to crepe, this fabric has an easy drape and is often used for softer tops and light garments, not an ideal bottomweight.

First put into production in Norwich, England during the 1900s, challis is a thin soft material that is matte in texture and rather pliable. Available in solids as well as printed options, French Challis is a specialty fabric with a brilliant finish. Originally manufactured as the contrary to crepe, this fabric has an easy drape and is often used for softer tops and light garments, not an ideal bottomweight.

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