Crepe material, known for its luxurious feel and unique texture, has a rich history rooted in silk production. However, with technological advancements, crepe can now be crafted from a variety of fibers. In Nigeria, this exquisite fabric finds its place in evening gowns and home decorations. In this post, we delve into the world of crepe, discussing its types and providing an overview of prices in the Nigerian market.
Types of Crepe Materials:
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Crepe de Chine:
- Description: Among the lightest crepe variations, Crepe de Chine is primarily crafted from silk, giving it a delicate, smooth finish without the characteristic puckered surface.
- Alternative: Polyester versions offer a more affordable option while maintaining a similar appearance.
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Crepe Georgette:
- Description: Known for its softness and smooth surface, crepe georgette is made from either natural silk or silk-like synthetic fibers, such as rayon, offering a slightly elastic quality with an elegant drape.
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Wool Crepe:
- Description: Wool crepe, as expected, boasts a rougher texture compared to silk. Crafted from wool, cotton, or synthetic fabrics, it falls between lightweight and medium-weight, making it suitable for dresses, pants, and suits.
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Polyester Crepe:
- Description: Manufactured from synthetic fibers, polyester crepe shares similarities with silk Crepe de Chine in its lightweight nature. It offers a thin fabric with a graceful drape, ideal for blouses, trousers, and skirts, though elastane may be added for stretch.
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Crepe-Back Satin:
- Description: This two-in-one fabric features one side with a satin-like finish for a soft and smooth feel, while the reverse side presents the characteristic crepe texture, offering a versatile combination of textures.
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Canton Crepe:
- Description: Originating from silk sourced in China’s Canton province, this crepe variant closely resembles Crepe de Chine in appearance and feel, but with a slightly heavier weight due to thicker fill yarns.
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Plisse Crepe:
- Description: Achieved through chemical treatment, plisse crepe showcases a crinkled, pleated pattern. This effect is achieved by pressing the fabric with hot rollers or by applying wax patterns and an alkaline solution, resulting in unique, textured designs.
Cost of Crepe Material in Nigeria:
- Vintage Crepe Fabric: N7,500 – N13,000
- Lite Crepe Fabric: N9,000 – N11,000
- Cream Crepe for Ladies (Various Styles): N6,000 – N10,000
- Crepe Fabric (Bright Yellow with Brown Animal Skin Print): N4,500 – N7,000
- Non-Stretchy Navy Blue Crepe: N4,000 – N6,000
- Crepe Fabric (Orange Shade Animal Print): N4,500 – N6,500
- Luxury Crepe Material Pack (4 Yards): N4,200 – N6,800
- Multicolor Flower Thick Stretchy Crepe Fabric: N3,000 – N5,000
- Thick Bottle Green Stretchy Crepe: N5,000 – N6,500
- 4 Yards Multi Colored Crepe Fabric: N4,800 – N6,800
- Thick Black And White Patterned Stretchy Crepe: N3,000 – N4,900
- Crepe Fabric (Green And Brown With Zebra Stripes): N4,500 – N5,500
- Crepe Fabric (Black With Red Roses): N4,500 – N6,000
- Crepe Fabric (With Red, Cream And Grey Chain Print): N4,500 – N6,000
- Blue-Black Thick Stretchy Crepe Fabric (21/1 Yards): N5,000 – N6,400
Conclusion:
Crepe material, with its diverse range of types and textures, offers a world of creative possibilities for designers and artisans in Nigeria. While prices may vary due to factors such as government policies, import duties, and vendor specifics, the elegance and allure of crepe remain constant. Stay tuned for updates on the ever-evolving world of crepe materials.