Lurex Fabric: The Shimmering Textile of Glamour

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Lurex fabric is a shimmering textile known for its metallic threads, often woven into various materials like polyester, cotton, or nylon. This fabric is celebrated for its eye-catching sparkle, making it a popular choice for glamorous evening wear, costumes, and accessories. Lightweight yet durable,...


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Zelouf International, a third-generation fabric
wholesaler based in New York City, supplying
high-quality, cost-efficient fabrics for over 35
years. We deliver quickly across the U.S., U.K., and
Canada, with bulk orders processed within 48
hours. Our digital library and customer service
team provide extensive support, while our
domestic printing operation and in-house design
team offer customized and seasonal fabric
collections. Our operations include a socially
responsible mill in Asia, a juniors facility in Los
Angeles, a warehouse in New Jersey, and a
showroom in Manhattan's garment district.

What Is Lurex Fabric?
Lurex is a type of fabric that incorporates metallic fibers, typically made of polyester, nylon,
or a combination of synthetic materials. Lurex is a fabric that shimmers and dazzles with
metallic allure.
This fabric is versatile, allowing designers to incorporate it into various textiles, such as knits, woven, or
even as embroidery threads. Lurex adds a luminous quality, producing a metallic sheen that catches and
reflects light, creating a dazzling effect. Because of its ability to create a luxurious and glitzy look, lurex is
often used in evening wear, party dresses, accessories like scarves or bags, as well as in costume design
and stage performances, where its reflective properties can enhance visual impact under stage lights.

Different Types
Of Lurex Fabrics
Lurex fabrics come in different colors,
textures, and thicknesses, allowing
for a wide range of applications in
fashion and design, contributing to a
distinctive and glamorous aesthetic.
Each offering unique characteristics
and applications.

Lurex Threads
Metallic threads used for embroidery,
sewing, or decorative purposes.
Very thin and delicate, offering a
subtle shimmer. Ideal for detailed
work and adding accents to fabrics.
For decorative stitching, embroidery,
and embellishments on garments.
Lurex Yarns
Metallic yarns made of polyester,
nylon, or other synthetic materials
woven with metallic threads.
Subtle shimmer and thicker yarns for
more pronounced metallic shine.
Used in high-fashion garments,
eveningwear and accessories to add
a luxurious and eye-catching
sparkle.
Knitted Lurex Fabrics
Made by knitting lurex yarns into
fabrics.
Provides a range of sparkle effects
depending on the amount of Lurex.
Often used in garments like dresses,
tops, or accessories due to their
flexibility and comfort.

Laminated or Coated Lurex
Lurex fibers coated or laminated
onto fabrics or substrates.
Glossy appearance and a distinct
shimmer.
Used in applications requiring a more
durable metallic finish, such as
footwear, bags, or upholstery.
Blended Lurex Fabrics
Lurex blended with other fibers like
cotton, silk, or wool.
Combines the shimmer of lurex with
the properties of the base fiber,
creating various textures and
effects.
Ideal for high-end fashion garments,
eveningwear, and luxury scarves.
Printed Lurex Fabrics
Base fabrics with lurex incorporated
into printed designs or patterns.
Combination of the shiny satin finish
and eye-catching patterns creates a
striking effect.
Offers versatility in creating unique
and colorful metallic designs in
textiles.

At Zelouf Fabrics can find a wide selection of Lurex fabrics and yarns, perfect for
adding a touch of sparkle and elegance to your designs. We offer a diverse range of
Lurex fabrics available wholesale and by the yard providing you with the perfect
blend of metallic shimmer and high-quality textiles. Explore our extensive
inventory to find the ideal Lurex options for your fashion and design needs.
Where Can I Buy Lurex Fabric?
Visit: https://zelouffabrics.com/
Or
Call Us At:  (212) 239-6930