Piqué
Piqué is a textile fabric characterized by a raised, geometric surface texture produced by a specific weaving or knitting technique. The term comes from the French piqué, meaning “to prick,” referring to the fabric’s embossed, tactile pattern. Piqué fabrics are known for their distinct, light-reflecting textures and a soft, yet durable hand.
In woven piqué, small, raised cords or motifs are created by tuck or float stitches within the
Common materials include cotton piqué, which is especially popular for its breathability and comfort. Variants exist
Care for piqué fabrics generally involves machine washing on a gentle or normal cycle with appropriate water