Luxury Natural Fiber

Silk Fabric Manufacturing
in Turkey

Specialized in premium silk garment production with meticulous fabric handling, expert seam finishing, and attention to silk's delicate characteristics. From satin dresses to chiffon blouses, we deliver luxury silk apparel with precision.

Why Brands Choose Silk

Silk is a natural protein fiber produced by silkworms, prized for its smoothness, sheen, and drape—the ultimate luxury fabric for elevated fashion collections.

Natural Sheen

Elegant luster that catches light beautifully

Luxurious Drape

Fluid movement and elegant fall on the body

Temperature Regulation

Keeps cool in summer, warm in winter

Hypoallergenic

Naturally resistant to dust mites and allergens

Silk Fabric Types We Work With

Silk Satin

High-sheen surface with smooth drape. Common weights: 16-22 momme.

  • Ideal for slip dresses and evening wear
  • Luxurious sheen and soft hand
  • Requires careful seam finishing

Silk Crepe

Matte surface with slightly crinkled texture. Common types: Crepe de Chine, Georgette.

  • Elegant drape without high sheen
  • Less prone to snagging than satin
  • Perfect for blouses and dresses

Silk Chiffon

Sheer, lightweight fabric with beautiful flow. Typically 6-8 momme.

  • Ethereal, floating aesthetic
  • Often requires lining or layering
  • Ideal for scarves and overlays

Silk Twill

Diagonal weave pattern with sturdy construction. 18-22 momme weight.

  • More structure than satin or crepe
  • Excellent for tailored pieces
  • Subtle sheen with refined texture

Technical Expertise for Silk Manufacturing

Fabric Handling

Silk requires gentle handling throughout the manufacturing process to prevent damage to delicate fibers.

  • Climate-controlled cutting room to prevent static
  • Sharp scissors and rotary cutters for clean edges
  • Tissue paper between fabric layers during storage
  • Minimal handling to avoid watermarks or oils

Seam Finishing

Silk's delicate nature requires specific seam finishing techniques for professional results and longevity.

  • French seams for sheer and lightweight silk
  • Flat-felled seams for tailored pieces
  • Hong Kong finish for unlined garments
  • Fine silk thread to prevent puckering

Construction Details

Premium construction techniques ensure silk garments maintain their luxury appearance and durability.

  • Fine universal needles (size 60-70) for delicate penetration
  • Short stitch length (1.5-2mm) for strength
  • Hand-finished buttonholes and closures when needed
  • Careful pressing with low heat and press cloth

Lining Considerations

Proper lining selection enhances silk garment structure, comfort, and longevity.

  • Silk charmeuse or habotai for luxury lining
  • Bemberg rayon for breathable budget-friendly option
  • Matching lining color to prevent show-through
  • Full or partial lining based on design requirements

Silk Quality Control Checkpoints

Fabric Inspection

Checking for slubs, pulls, or weaving irregularities before cutting

Color Consistency

Verifying dye lot matching across all fabric rolls in production

Seam Strength

Testing seam integrity to prevent splitting or puckering

Finish Quality

Inspecting hems, closures, and details for professional execution

Measurement Accuracy

Verifying all measurements match specifications within tolerance

Final Pressing

Careful steaming and pressing to showcase silk's natural luster

Private Label Silk Clothing Services

Complete private label manufacturing for luxury silk garments with premium finishing

Luxury Labels & Tags

Satin woven labels, care labels, premium hangtags

Premium Packaging

Tissue paper wrapping, luxury boxes, branded elements

Fabric Sourcing

Access to premium silk suppliers and custom fabric development

Design Consultation

Tech pack review and pattern adjustments for silk characteristics

Sampling & Production Timeline

Sampling Process

Development samples with your selected silk fabric or our recommendations

First Sample

10-14 days

Revision Sample

7-10 days

Pre-Production

5-7 days

MOQ & Capacity

Minimum Order Quantity

200-400 pieces per style/color (depends on fabric sourcing and complexity)

Production Timeline

50-70 days after approval (includes fabric sourcing lead time)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is momme (mm) weight in silk?

Momme is the unit of measurement for silk weight. Higher momme = heavier, more durable silk. 12-16mm is lightweight (chiffon), 16-19mm is medium weight (crepe), 19-25mm is heavyweight (satin, charmeuse).

Can you source different grades of silk?

Yes. We source Grade A silk (highest quality, longest fibers) and can also source Grade B for budget-conscious projects. We'll provide fabric swatches so you can compare quality and make informed decisions.

Do silk garments require lining?

It depends on the silk weight and design. Lightweight silks (under 16mm) usually require lining for opacity. Medium to heavyweight silks may not need lining depending on the garment structure and intended use.

Can silk be machine washed?

Most silk garments should be dry cleaned or hand washed. However, some silk-cotton or silk-polyester blends can be machine washed on delicate cycle. We'll provide appropriate care label recommendations based on your fabric choice.

How do you prevent silk from water spotting?

Careful handling with clean, dry hands during manufacturing. We avoid spray bottles near silk workstations and use tissue paper barriers when needed. Finished garments are individually bagged to protect from moisture.

Can silk garments be printed or embroidered?

Yes. Digital printing and hand embroidery work beautifully on silk. Screen printing is possible but requires careful setup. We recommend testing on sample fabric first due to silk's delicate nature and potential for puckering.

What's the price difference between silk types?

Silk charmeuse/satin is typically most expensive due to complexity of weave. Silk crepe de chine is mid-range. Silk chiffon varies by weight. Silk twill sits between satin and crepe. We'll provide exact pricing based on your specifications.

How do you handle color matching for silk?

We work with dye houses that specialize in silk. Pantone or custom color swatches are used for accurate matching. Lab dips (sample dye runs) are provided for approval before bulk production to ensure color accuracy.

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