We specialize in the production of 2/100s HT x 2/100s HT Gassed Mercerized fabrics, available in white, dyed, and printed finishes. These fabrics are crafted using both Indian Cotton and premium Giza Cotton yarns. Our portfolio includes premium lawn, Tana Lawn, high-lustre satin, poplin, and other fine textile varieties, all meticulously processed to achieve exceptional quality, superior drape, and a luxurious finish. Each fabric is carefully produced to offer enhanced strength, smoothness, and color vibrancy.
Navkar Fab takes pride in offering the finest quality lawn fabric, crafted to provide unmatched comfort, elegance, and durability. Our lawn collection is made from premium cotton yarns, ensuring a soft, breathable, and lightweight texture that is perfect for all seasons. Designed to meet the evolving fashion trends, our fabric is ideal for creating stylish and comfortable apparel that radiates sophistication.
As a trusted name in the textile industry, Navkar Fab continues to innovate and provide high-quality fabrics to leading brands and fashion houses. Our dedication to sustainability and customer satisfaction sets us apart, making us the preferred choice for premium lawn fabric. Experience the perfect blend of comfort and style with Navkar Fab’s exclusive lawn collection, tailored to redefine elegance in the textile world.
At Navkar Fab, we bring creativity and technology together to redefine the world of textile printing. Specializing in high-quality digital prints, we offer a diverse range of fabrics with vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and precision detailing. Whether it’s fashion, home décor, or custom projects, our advanced printing techniques ensure unmatched clarity and durability, making every design come to life with exceptional finesse.
Our state-of-the-art digital printing process allows for eco-friendly production, minimizing water and chemical waste while maximizing efficiency and customization. From bold, contemporary designs to timeless classics, we cater to designers, manufacturers, and brands looking for premium-quality printed fabrics. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, we continuously upgrade our techniques to meet the evolving trends of the textile industry.
A jacquard weaving machine is a specialized loom that allows for the creation of intricate and complex patterns by individually controlling each warp thread.
We operate in-house jacquard weaving machines on automated looms, specializing in the design and production of intricate jacquard patterns. Our highly experienced team, with years of expertise in the industry, brings unparalleled skill and innovation to every piece. This deep knowledge and craftsmanship make us trendsetters in the world of jacquard textiles, enabling us to create unique, complex designs that set new standards in the market.
Yarn-dyed jacquards are fabrics made using a technique where different colored yarns are woven together to create intricate patterns. The yarns are dyed before they are woven, allowing the fabric to have vibrant and detailed designs. This method is commonly used to produce high-quality fashion fabrics. The jacquard loom, a special weaving machine, is used to control each thread individually, making it possible to create complex patterns and textures.
Dobby fabric is a type of woven fabric with small, intricate patterns or textures that are created using a special attachment. The loom lifts the threads in a specific way to create these patterns, which can be geometric or even floral. Dobby fabrics are often used for making shirts, dresses. The texture is usually subtle but adds a nice touch to the fabric, making it different from plain, flat fabrics. We have in-house auto loom Dornier machineries.
Arabic fashion features a mix of traditional and modern styles, with clothing often reflecting the culture and climate of the region. For men, the thobe (also known as a dishdasha or kandura) is a long, loose-fitting garment worn in many Arab countries. It is usually made from lightweight fabric, perfect for the hot climate.
For women, Arabic fashion includes various types of stylish and comfortable clothing. Lawn fabric is popular for creating lightweight, breathable garments, especially in hot weather, and is often used to make elegant dresses, tunics, and shawls.
The ghutra (or keffiyeh) is a traditional head covering worn by men, typically made from cotton or wool, with a checkered or plain design. It's often held in place by an agal (a black cord).
*Italian digital print voile* is a fine, lightweight fabric with intricate digital prints. It’s commonly used in high-end Arabic fashion to create beautiful, colorful dresses and scarves. The prints can include floral, geometric, or abstract designs, adding a touch of luxury and modernity to traditional styles.
It blends classic and modern styles, often focusing on quality, innovation. In European textile fashion, Giza cotton prints are highly valued for their smooth texture and durability. Giza cotton, grown in Egypt, is known for its long fibers, which make the fabric soft and ideal for high-end clothing with beautiful prints, such as floral or geometric patterns.
Handwork is an important part of European fashion, with skilled artisans creating detailed embroidery, beadwork, and other embellishments on fabrics to add unique, custom touches to garments.
There is also a growing focus on sustainable fabrics in European fashion, which prioritize eco-friendly materials and ethical production. These fabrics include organic cotton, linen, hemp, and recycled materials, designed to minimize environmental impact.
Natural color fabrics are gaining popularity, as they are dyed using natural methods or left undyed to showcase the fabric’s original color. These fabrics not only have a rustic and earthy appeal but also support a more sustainable and environmentally-conscious approach to fashion.
Sustainable fabrics are materials made in ways that are environmentally friendly and ethically produced. These fabrics are designed to have a minimal negative impact on the environment, focusing on things like reducing waste, using fewer chemicals, and saving water. Some examples include *organic cotton, which is grown without harmful pesticides, **bamboo fabric, which is biodegradable and requires less water, and **recycled polyester*, made from recycled plastic bottles or fabric scraps.
Sustainable fabrics also often use natural dyes or avoid dyes altogether, relying on the fabric's natural color. This approach not only helps protect the environment but also supports fair working conditions for the people who produce the materials. Overall, sustainable fabrics are a key part of the fashion industry's move toward being more eco-conscious.