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The Two-tone Soft Faux Fox Fur for Garments revolutionizes luxury outerwear with its striking gradient color design, merging ethical fashion with high-performance functionality. Available in 12 curated color combinations—including ivory-to-chestnut, charcoal-to-silver, and blush-to-rose—the fabric offers designers versatile options for statement coats, capes, vest trims, and jacket linings.
With a substantial 650 GSM density and 20mm-long fibers, it delivers the opulence of real fox fur without animal harm. Constructed from 70% acrylic and 30% polyester, it undergoes a proprietary double-dyeing process: first a base color application, followed by precision top-dyeing to create seamless color transitions. The fabric’s generous 1.7m width accommodates full-length coat patterns with minimal seaming, enhancing both aesthetics and wearability.
Unique Gradient Design Excellence:
The fabric’s computer-controlled dyeing system (tolerance ±2 shade units) creates fade-resistant color transitions with 0.5mm precision, mimicking the natural color variation of real fox fur. Its high gloss finish (60° specular gloss ≥75 units) enhances visual depth, catching light to highlight the gradient effect—tested to retain 90% gloss after 30 wears .
Durability for Frequent Wear:
Engineered for longevity, it boasts a Martindale abrasion resistance of 40,000 cycles—double the industry standard for luxury faux furs—ensuring the plush texture withstands daily use. The colorfastness rating of 4.5/5 (ISO 105-C06) guarantees no color bleeding or fading, even after 30+ professional dry cleans .
Weatherproof Performance:
Treated with a fluorocarbon water-repellent coating (ISO 4920 rating 4/5), it repels light rain and snow, with water roll-off angle ≥130° to prevent saturation. Its UV-resistant finish (UVA protection ≥40) prevents color fading after 800+ hours of sunlight exposure, maintaining vibrancy through seasonal changes .
Ethical and Sustainable Production:
Manufactured under GOTS-certified processes, it eliminates animal cruelty and reduces environmental impact: production uses recycled polyester (30% post-consumer content) and water-based dyes that cut chemical runoff by 60%. Compared to real fur farming, it reduces CO₂ emissions by 40% and consumes 70% less water .
The fabric’s double-layer backing (300 GSM woven polyester) reinforces structural integrity, providing enough body for coat silhouettes while allowing drape. Its 15cm pattern repeat ensures gradient alignment across seams, with computer-aided design guides available to help designers maximize fabric usage and minimize waste.
For bulk orders, custom color palettes (including bold neon gradients or muted tonal shifts) are available with a minimum of 200 meters, using digital color matching for precise brand alignment. An anti-static treatment (surface resistance ≥10⁹Ω) reduces clinging to undergarments, while the heat-set fiber structure prevents matting even after prolonged wear.
What technology creates the two-tone effect?
The gradient is achieved through two-stage dyeing: first, a base color is applied to the entire fiber; then, a precision spray-dyeing technique (with 0.1mm nozzle accuracy) applies the second color, creating seamless transitions that mimic natural fur patterning .
Is it suitable for full outerwear in cold climates?
Absolutely. Its hollow-core fiber structure provides exceptional insulation—tested at thermal resistance R ≥1.2 m²K/W—keeping wearers warm in temperatures as low as -10°C. The breathable micro-ventilated weave (0.2mm air pockets) prevents overheating during active use .
What sewing specifications ensure quality results?
Use polyester core-spun thread (size 40/2) with a size 90/14 sharp needle to penetrate dense fibers cleanly. For coat hems and cuffs, reinforce with 50 GSM fusible fleece to maintain shape without adding bulk. Use a walking foot sewing machine to prevent fiber shifting during stitching.
Can it be hand-washed for at-home care?
While dry cleaning is recommended for full garments, small items can be hand-washed in cold water (30°C max) using mild wool detergent. Gently squeeze excess water (do not wring) and lay flat to dry—avoid hanging to prevent stretching. Brush lightly with a soft bristle brush once dry to restore fiber loft.
The Two-tone Soft Faux Fox Fur for Garments revolutionizes luxury outerwear with its striking gradient color design, merging ethical fashion with high-performance functionality. Available in 12 curated color combinations—including ivory-to-chestnut, charcoal-to-silver, and blush-to-rose—the fabric offers designers versatile options for statement coats, capes, vest trims, and jacket linings.
With a substantial 650 GSM density and 20mm-long fibers, it delivers the opulence of real fox fur without animal harm. Constructed from 70% acrylic and 30% polyester, it undergoes a proprietary double-dyeing process: first a base color application, followed by precision top-dyeing to create seamless color transitions. The fabric’s generous 1.7m width accommodates full-length coat patterns with minimal seaming, enhancing both aesthetics and wearability.
Unique Gradient Design Excellence:
The fabric’s computer-controlled dyeing system (tolerance ±2 shade units) creates fade-resistant color transitions with 0.5mm precision, mimicking the natural color variation of real fox fur. Its high gloss finish (60° specular gloss ≥75 units) enhances visual depth, catching light to highlight the gradient effect—tested to retain 90% gloss after 30 wears .
Durability for Frequent Wear:
Engineered for longevity, it boasts a Martindale abrasion resistance of 40,000 cycles—double the industry standard for luxury faux furs—ensuring the plush texture withstands daily use. The colorfastness rating of 4.5/5 (ISO 105-C06) guarantees no color bleeding or fading, even after 30+ professional dry cleans .
Weatherproof Performance:
Treated with a fluorocarbon water-repellent coating (ISO 4920 rating 4/5), it repels light rain and snow, with water roll-off angle ≥130° to prevent saturation. Its UV-resistant finish (UVA protection ≥40) prevents color fading after 800+ hours of sunlight exposure, maintaining vibrancy through seasonal changes .
Ethical and Sustainable Production:
Manufactured under GOTS-certified processes, it eliminates animal cruelty and reduces environmental impact: production uses recycled polyester (30% post-consumer content) and water-based dyes that cut chemical runoff by 60%. Compared to real fur farming, it reduces CO₂ emissions by 40% and consumes 70% less water .
The fabric’s double-layer backing (300 GSM woven polyester) reinforces structural integrity, providing enough body for coat silhouettes while allowing drape. Its 15cm pattern repeat ensures gradient alignment across seams, with computer-aided design guides available to help designers maximize fabric usage and minimize waste.
For bulk orders, custom color palettes (including bold neon gradients or muted tonal shifts) are available with a minimum of 200 meters, using digital color matching for precise brand alignment. An anti-static treatment (surface resistance ≥10⁹Ω) reduces clinging to undergarments, while the heat-set fiber structure prevents matting even after prolonged wear.
What technology creates the two-tone effect?
The gradient is achieved through two-stage dyeing: first, a base color is applied to the entire fiber; then, a precision spray-dyeing technique (with 0.1mm nozzle accuracy) applies the second color, creating seamless transitions that mimic natural fur patterning .
Is it suitable for full outerwear in cold climates?
Absolutely. Its hollow-core fiber structure provides exceptional insulation—tested at thermal resistance R ≥1.2 m²K/W—keeping wearers warm in temperatures as low as -10°C. The breathable micro-ventilated weave (0.2mm air pockets) prevents overheating during active use .
What sewing specifications ensure quality results?
Use polyester core-spun thread (size 40/2) with a size 90/14 sharp needle to penetrate dense fibers cleanly. For coat hems and cuffs, reinforce with 50 GSM fusible fleece to maintain shape without adding bulk. Use a walking foot sewing machine to prevent fiber shifting during stitching.
Can it be hand-washed for at-home care?
While dry cleaning is recommended for full garments, small items can be hand-washed in cold water (30°C max) using mild wool detergent. Gently squeeze excess water (do not wring) and lay flat to dry—avoid hanging to prevent stretching. Brush lightly with a soft bristle brush once dry to restore fiber loft.