Enhancing Garment Stability Through Internal Reinforcement
- Jun 10
- 1 min read

Internal reinforcement is a critical factor in determining garment stability and long-term performance. The use of fusing cloth ensures that garments maintain their intended shape even after repeated wear and washing cycles.
A high-performance fusible interlining enhances bonding strength and reduces production inconsistencies. The technique of body fusing ensures targeted reinforcement in key garment areas, improving durability and structure. Selecting the right interlining fabric helps manufacturers achieve better production control and reduced defect rates. For structured apparel, woven fusible interlining provides excellent strength, while woven interlining ensures balanced drape and flexibility.
When applied correctly, these materials significantly improve garment quality and extend product lifespan.



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