Seersucker
Seersucker is a thin, puckered fabric commonly used for spring and summer wear. Derived from the Persian word for “milk and sugar,” seersucker is usually made from cotton and woven in such a way that bunched threads cause the fabric to rise off the skin. This “wrinkled” look actually promotes breathability and circulation, making this material a popular choice in more tropical climates. When made with silk, seersucker gains the inimitable luster and strength of silk fabrics while retaining its breathability and texture. Find the perfect silk seersucker fabric for your next project with Mood Fabrics!
Seersucker is a thin, puckered fabric commonly used for spring and summer wear. Derived from the Persian word for “milk and sugar,” seersucker is usually made from cotton and woven in such a way that bunched threads cause the fabric to rise off the skin. This “wrinkled” look actually promotes breathability and circulation, making this material a popular choice in more tropical climates. When made with silk, seersucker gains the inimitable luster and strength of silk fabrics while retaining its breathability and texture. Find the perfect silk seersucker fabric for your next project with Mood Fabrics!