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OpaqueLining may not be required for most designs, but testing with a swatch is still recommended.
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Moroccan Embossed Rayon Viscose Jacquard Fabric is a soft, textured woven fabric designed for garments that need drape, coverage, and a refined surface detail. The rayon-viscose blend gives the fabric a softer fall, while the small polyester content helps support the woven structure and surface stability.
Estimate uses this product’s fabric width.
This fabric is best used for abayas, kaftans, dresses, blouses, tunics, long skirts, modestwear, and elegant woven garments where the buyer wants soft drape, opaque coverage, and raised jacquard texture without a heavy or stiff feel.
Yes. The 148 cm width, opaque woven structure, fluid drape, and 200 GSM weight make it suitable for abayas and kaftans. It has enough body for coverage, but it is lighter and softer than heavier jacquards.
No. 200 GSM gives this fabric a light-to-medium garment weight. It is not as thin as lightweight rayon challis, but it is also not heavy like structured upholstery-style jacquard. It works well for dresses, abayas, kaftans, blouses, and modestwear.
This fabric is suitable for opaque garment use, but very light colors may still benefit from lining depending on the design and personal preference. Ordering a swatch is recommended if opacity is important for your project.
No. This is a non-stretch woven fabric. It is best for relaxed, semi-fitted, draped, and flowy garment patterns rather than tight stretch-fit styles.
This fabric is better for flowy, relaxed, semi-fitted, and softly structured garments. Because it is non-stretch, fitted designs should include proper ease, shaping, darts, seams, or closures.
Embossed jacquard means the fabric has a raised textured pattern that gives the surface depth and dimension. It creates a more elevated look than plain rayon or viscose fabric without needing a printed design.
The surface has a raised woven texture, but the rayon-viscose blend gives the fabric a softer hand feel than many crisp jacquards. For sensitive skin or fitted garments, lining can improve comfort.
This fabric is made from 60% rayon, 36% viscose, and 4% polyester. The rayon and viscose help create softness and drape, while the small polyester content helps support the woven structure.
This fabric is 148 cm wide and weighs 200 GSM, giving it a practical light-to-medium body for dresses, abayas, kaftans, blouses, and modestwear.
Lining is not always required, especially for darker colors and relaxed garments. However, lining may be recommended for light colors, fitted garments, premium finishing, or extra comfort.
Yes, the rayon and viscose content gives this fabric a softer and more breathable feel than many fully synthetic jacquards. Since it is 200 GSM, it balances comfort with coverage.
Yes. It works well for blouses, especially relaxed, elegant, or statement blouse designs. The embossed texture adds interest while the rayon-viscose blend keeps the drape soft.
Yes. The 148 cm width, soft drape, and raised jacquard texture make it a good choice for kaftans. Simple kaftan cuts can look more refined because the fabric already has surface detail.
Handle gently to protect the embossed jacquard texture. Test a swatch before washing, avoid high heat, avoid tumble drying, and iron on low heat from the reverse side with a pressing cloth if needed.
Yes. Ordering a swatch is recommended so you can check the texture, drape, opacity, color, and hand feel before ordering meter quantities.
Yes. Choose Wholesale and enter your required quantity in meters. Our team will reply with a custom quote for boutiques, designers, production orders, and larger fabric requirements.
Lining may not be required for most designs, but testing with a swatch is still recommended.
Check the stretch direction before cutting. For fitted garments, avoid pulling the fabric while sewing.
Use the fabric structure to guide needle choice, seam finishing, pressing method, and how gently the fabric should be handled.
Softer drape is ideal for flowing designs, gathers, overlays, scarves, and garments where movement is part of the final look.
Add extra fabric for hemming, shrinkage, mistakes, custom sizing, pattern matching, pleats, gathers, and directional cutting. For larger projects, 0.5–1 m extra is safer.
Minimal shrinkage expected, but test a swatch before production.
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Compare this fabric against common alternatives so you can choose the best option for your design.
| Feature | This fabric | Plain Rayon Challis / Plain Viscose Fabric | Viscose Jacquard / Damask-Style Jacquard |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fabric type | Embossed rayon viscose jacquard woven fabric | Smooth plain rayon or viscose woven fabric with little to no surface texture | Woven jacquard fabric with decorative patterning, often more formal or structured depending on the weave |
| Composition | 60% rayon, 36% viscose, 4% polyester | Usually rayon, viscose, or a rayon-viscose blend | Usually viscose, rayon, cotton-viscose, polyester-viscose, or blended jacquard depending on the supplier |
| Surface effect | Raised embossed jacquard texture with a matte woven finish | Smooth, flat, and simple surface with no raised pattern | Woven pattern effect, sometimes smoother, shinier, heavier, or more decorative than embossed garment jacquard |
| Texture | Raised textured woven surface that gives depth without print or heavy shine | Soft and smooth, but can look plain or less premium in simple silhouettes | Textured or patterned, but may feel crisper, heavier, or more formal depending on the jacquard construction |
| Weight | Light-to-medium 200 GSM | Usually lighter and more fluid, often thinner and less structured | Can range from light garment jacquard to heavier formal or upholstery-like jacquard |
| Width | 148 cm wide, practical for abayas, kaftans, dresses, and long garments | Often 140-150 cm depending on supplier | Often 140-150 cm for garment jacquards, but heavier jacquards may vary |
| Stretch | Non-stretch woven fabric | Usually non-stretch unless blended with elastane | Usually non-stretch unless specifically made as a stretch jacquard |
| Transparency | Designed for better coverage than thin rayon fabrics, with darker colors usually needing little to no lining | Can be semi-sheer or less opaque, especially in light colors or lower weights | Usually opaque, but heaviness and coverage depend on the weave, color, and yarn density |
| Drape | Fluid with light-to-medium body, giving movement without feeling flimsy | Very soft and fluid, but may cling, collapse, or feel too thin for structured garments | Can have more body and structure, but may be less soft or less fluid than rayon-viscose embossed jacquard |
| Comfort and movement | Softer and more wearable than many crisp jacquards, with enough body for coverage and modestwear | Very comfortable and soft, but may feel too thin or delicate for buyers wanting coverage and surface interest | Can look premium, but may feel heavier, stiffer, or less breathable depending on the fiber blend |
| Buyer pain point solved | Good choice when the buyer wants a fabric that is not plain, not too shiny, not too heavy, and still suitable for wearable garments | Good for softness, but may not solve the problem of looking too basic, thin, or see-through | Good for pattern and structure, but may feel too formal, heavy, stiff, or decorative for everyday wearable garments |
| Lining need | Lining is not always needed for darker colors or relaxed garments, but can be used for light colors, fitted styles, or premium finishing | Often needs lining in lighter colors because thinner rayon or viscose can be more transparent | Usually does not need lining for coverage, but may need lining for comfort if the back side feels textured or firm |
| Sewing notes | Use sharp cutting tools, avoid pulling the fabric while sewing, and test pressing so the raised texture does not flatten | Easy to sew but can shift, fray, or stretch out slightly while handling because of its soft drape | May require more careful cutting and pressing because jacquard patterns, thickness, or texture can affect seams and finishing |
| Care notes | Handle gently, avoid hot water, tumble drying, harsh wringing, and heavy pressing on the embossed surface | Usually needs gentle washing because rayon and viscose can shrink, crease, or lose shape if handled harshly | Care depends on composition, but jacquard fabrics usually need careful washing and pressing to protect the woven texture |
| Look | Textured, matte, elegant, Moroccan-inspired, soft, fluid, and garment-friendly | Simple, smooth, soft, casual, and minimal | Decorative, patterned, formal, structured, and sometimes heavier or more dramatic |
| When to choose this fabric | Choose this fabric when you want softness, drape, coverage, and visible texture in one garment fabric | Choose plain rayon or viscose when you want the lightest, simplest, most casual drape with no texture | Choose heavier jacquard or damask when you want more structure, more formality, or a stronger decorative woven pattern |
| Season | All season | Varies by fabric | Varies by fabric |
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