When choosing fabrics, custom-made work clothes manufacturers will tell you the fabric weight, yarn count, etc. So what is the connection between the weight of the fabric and custom-made work clothes?
Fabric weight, as the name suggests, should refer to the parameters of fabric weight. Gram weight refers to the weight of fabric per square meter. The unit is generally expressed in “grams per square meter” (g/m2), and the English abbreviation is “FAW”. The weight of fabric is generally the number of grams of fabric per square meter. A simple understanding is the weight of a piece of fabric that is one meter long and one meter wide. The weight parameter of the fabric is an important target parameter when many companies customize T-shirt knitted fabrics in summer.
We can simply understand that the higher the weight of the fabric, the thicker the fabric thickness. Many companies mostly use fabrics between 280 and 350 grams when ordering work jackets in autumn and winter; while the fabrics used when ordering suits are generally around 300 grams; in summer, the weight of fabrics used to order lapel T-shirts is generally Between 180g and 230g; the fabric used for custom-made round neck T-shirts and cultural shirts is generally between 130g and 180g. It should be noted that when customizing knitted work clothes, the higher the weight, the higher the price. This is because knitted fabrics are generally traded in weight, and the higher the weight, the thicker the surface. The cost of custom-made work clothes will be higher.