What is peach skin fabric?
Peach skin fabric is a soft, lightweight polyester microfiber textile with a brushed surface that resembles the texture of a peach’s skin, giving it a smooth, velvety, and slightly matte finish. It is widely used in apparel, home textiles, and digital printing applications due to its comfort and durability.
What is peach skin fabric made of?
Peach skin fabric is primarily made from:
100% polyester microfiber (most common)
Polyester blends (with spandex or cotton for added performance)
The fabric is created through a special brushing or sanding process that raises fine fibers on the surface, producing its signature soft texture.
Why is it called peach skin fabric?
It is called “peach skin” because the surface feels:
Soft and slightly fuzzy
Smooth like suede
Similar to the texture of a peach’s outer skin
This tactile similarity is what gives the fabric its name and unique identity in the textile industry.
What are the characteristics of peach skin fabric?
Peach skin fabric is known for:
Ultra-soft velvety surface
Lightweight and breathable structure
Matte, non-gloss finish
Good drape and fluid movement
Wrinkle resistance
Durable polyester construction
These properties make it suitable for both fashion and industrial applications.
What is peach skin fabric used for?
Common applications include:
Flags and banners
Sublimation printing textiles
Fashion garments (skirts, dresses, tops)
Uniforms and costumes
Home textiles (curtains, bedding, pillowcases)
Exhibition and promotional displays
Its versatility makes it popular across both apparel and advertising industries.