Birdseye fabric is a lightweight, durable textile made from 100% polyester, featuring a unique diamond-shaped weave that resembles the eye of a bird, hence its name. With a weight of 130 gsm, this fabric is particularly suited for athletic and performance wear due to its excellent moisture-wicking properties. The advanced wicking technology ensures that moisture is quickly drawn away from the skin, keeping the wearer dry and comfortable during physical activities. Additionally, the fabric is breathable and quick-drying, making it ideal for hot and humid conditions. Its soft, smooth texture provides comfort, while its resilience ensures longevity and easy maintenance. Perfect for sports uniforms, activewear, and other garments where moisture management and comfort are essential.
ST-SV23
1200 Items
Data sheet
Composition
Polyester
Width
150cm
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What's the Minimum Order Quantity for Wholesale Fabric?
Minimum order quantities (MOQ) vary depending on the fabric type. Many wholesale fabric suppliers in South Africa offer:
full rolls,
half rolls,
or cut lengths.
At Supreme Textiles, we assist both:
bulk wholesale buyers,
and smaller growing businesses.
MOQ usually depends on:
imported textiles,
dyed fabrics,
and manufacturing requirements..
How to Find Affordable Fabric Wholesalers Near Me
To find affordable fabric wholesalers near you, search for textile wholesalers in Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, or Pretoria. Compare pricing, minimum order quantities, and shipping costs. Wholesale textile markets, fabric importers, and direct mills often provide cheaper prices than retail fabric stores.
Why Are Fabric Prices So High Right Now?
Fabric prices have increased globally due to rising shipping costs, currency fluctuations, cotton shortages, energy costs, and international textile demand. Imported fabrics from China, India, and Turkey are also affected by exchange rates in South Africa.
Wholesale vs Retail Fabric: How Much Can You Really Save?
Buying wholesale fabric can reduce costs significantly compared to retail pricing. Businesses purchasing bulk fabric rolls often save between 20% and 60% depending on quantity and textile type. Wholesale buying is especially cost effective for fashion brands, school uniforms, workwear, and upholstery manufacturing.
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Small businesses commonly buy fabrics from textile wholesalers, fabric importers, local mills, and online wholesale fabric stores in South Africa. Many startup brands source brushed fleece, cotton single jersey, rib knit, triacetate, and polyester blends from Durban textile wholesalers.
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Some fabric wholesalers cater specifically to startups and small businesses by offering low minimum orders and mixed fabric purchases. Look for wholesale fabric suppliers that allow partial rolls or cut lengths
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Deadstock fabrics are leftover or surplus textiles sold at discounted prices. Many fashion businesses buy deadstock fabric to reduce costs while creating sustainable collections. Textile warehouses and importers often carry discounted deadstock rolls.