lamés
Lamé refers to fabrics woven or knitted with metallic fibers or with a metallic foil bonded to the surface, producing a bright, reflective sheen. The term comes from French, meaning fabric woven with metal threads. Historically, genuine metal threads were used, but modern lamé often relies on synthetic metallic yarns, such as polyester or nylon cores wrapped with metallic foil or metallized fibers.
Lamé fabrics generally fall into two main types. Lamé yarns integrate metallic fibers directly into the weave
Care and durability: Lamé fabrics are delicate. They can tarnish or lose luster with abrasion, perspiration,
Uses: Lamé is favored for evening wear, costumes, dancewear, trims, and linings where a metallic appearance is
Variants: In addition to metallic threads, lamé can be made with yarns that are metal-coated or with