Apparel is just a wear. What makes it aspirate the fabric that creates it. What makes the fabric special is the yarn that weaves it. Many may not realize, but the ingredient to styles and trends in fashion is the inherent yarn that weaves. Raysil is blessed to be a versatile yarn from 30D to 1200D that can be used as 100% or in blends for garments and traditional drapes like sarees. This is the yarn and fabric of choice
Not only the actual garment, be it inners, lining, embellishments, adding ruffles and creating pieces in a fusion wear, Raysil renders itself beautifully to any style and design. Even elaborate drapes and stiffer body defining apparel are all made from Raysil. This is truly a designer’s choice especially for luxurious garments for festive and occasion wear.
Raysil - the fashion yarn for premium fashion wear is synonymous to the Chiffon, Chinon, Georgettes, Crepes, Dull and Moss Crepes, Organza, Upada Silk, Muslins, Dola Silk, Russian Silk, Shantun, Tussars and other VFY blends with natural fibres.
In formal wear and luxury suits, the suit lining is most
preferred with VFY
Ties are yet another category
The other are the Party Shirts
In Indian festive and occasion wear – the fabric from Raysil yarn is used for making Sherwanis, Bandhgalas, Punjabi and embellishment along with bright dyed dupattas and head wear to team up with in vibrant and contemporary colours.
Kid’s occasion and festive wear is difficult to find, particularly Indian ad ethnic wears. Any parent or guardian would prefer to have 100% natural fabrics to ensure smooth, safe, and skin friendly feel. However, with kids consuming lot of internet bandwidth and exposure to social media would want to have stylized and trendy clothes.
The answer for this is with Raysil. This provides 100% natural yet fashionable versatile fabrics for styling kids. Apparel made from this is uber soft, light weight and comfortable, that makes kids and the elders happy. Kid’s wear can range from
1. Toddler occasion wear (Apparel & Head Veils/Gears etc.) – Upadas, Georgettes, Organza, Chiffons
2. Girls’ wear of lehengas, ghagra-choli, dresses, blouses, and tops, long dresses, gowns etc.
3. Boy’s wear of Sherwanis and accessories
4. Teenage Fashion wear for both boys and girls during festivities
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