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Collection: Seersucker Fabrics

Seersucker fabric is a lightweight woven textile known for its distinctive puckered surface. The texture is created by weaving some threads under different tensions, which form raised and flat areas across the fabric. This structure keeps parts of the material lifted away from the skin, allowing air to circulate more easily. As a result, seersucker feels cooler than most flat cotton fabrics and stays comfortable in warm or humid conditions.

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TN-824 – image 1
TN-824 – image 1
Regular price 3,45 € inc. VATper meter
Regular price 6,90 € Sale price 3,45 € inc. VATper meter

Brown-Green Polyester Seersucker · TN-824

available 2 M · Polyester 100% · Density 155 g/m² · Italy 🇮🇹
Width 145.0 cm · Plain · Casualwear · Non-stretch
Regular price 8,95 € inc. VATper meter
Regular price 17,90 € Sale price 8,95 € inc. VATper meter

Checked Gray Wool Blend Seersucker · FS-593

available 5 M · Wool 75% Viscose (Rayon) 17% Polyamid 8% · Density 180 g/m² · Italy 🇮🇹
Width 144.0 cm · Plain · Suit · Stretch in weft
GV-882 – image 1
GV-882 – image 1
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Regular price 18,70 € inc. VATper meter
Regular price Sale price 18,70 € inc. VATper meter

Silk Wool Striped Checked Fabric · GV-882

available 3 M · Wool 12% Silk 88% · Density 110 g/m² · France 🇫🇷
Width 135.0 cm · Combined weave Plain · Dress/Blouse · Non-stretch

Material and Feel

Most seersucker is made from cotton, though blends with polyester or elastane also exist. Cotton seersucker fabric feels soft, dry, and slightly crisp at first touch. It does not cling to the body and rarely feels heavy, even in layered garments. The puckered texture reduces direct contact with the skin, which helps prevent overheating and makes the fabric pleasant for long periods of wear.

Everyday Performance

One of the main advantages of seersucker fabric is its natural wrinkle resistance. Because the surface is already textured, small creases are barely visible. This makes it ideal for travel, daily wear, and situations where ironing is inconvenient. Seersucker also dries relatively quickly and handles repeated washing well. It keeps its shape and texture without special care, as long as high heat is avoided.

Common Uses

Seersucker is most often used for summer clothing. Shirts, dresses, skirts, shorts, and lightweight suits are classic applications. It is also popular for children’s clothing because it stays cool and comfortable during activity. Beyond apparel, seersucker is used for curtains, pillow covers, table linens, and casual home décor, especially in coastal or minimalist interiors. White seersucker fabric is common for bedding and window treatments because it looks fresh while remaining breathable.

Working With the Fabric

Seersucker is easy to cut and sew, even for beginners. The texture hides small stitching errors, and the fabric does not slip much under the needle. Pre-washing is recommended, as cotton seersucker fabric can shrink slightly during the first wash. When pressing is needed, light steam on the reverse side helps without flattening the puckered surface.

Practical Considerations

While seersucker fabric is highly breathable, it is usually thin and not suitable for cold-weather garments. It also provides little insulation and limited structure, so it works best for relaxed designs rather than tailored silhouettes. Despite this, its comfort, low maintenance, and timeless look make it a reliable choice for warm climate wardrobes and everyday projects.

FAQ

What is seersucker fabric?

It is a woven fabric with a puckered texture that improves airflow and comfort.

Is seersucker a summer fabric?

Yes, it is ideal for summer due to its breathability and light weight.

Why is it called a seersucker?

The name comes from a Persian phrase meaning “milk and sugar,” referring to its smooth and rough texture.

Is seersucker 100% cotton?

Often yes, but some versions include synthetic blends.