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Sherpa Fabrics

 

What is Sherpa fabric?

Sherpa is sometimes referred to as teddy fabric because it feels like a soft teddy bear (and many teddy bears are made from it). It is usually a synthetic fabric made from polyester or acrylic. Sometimes sherpa is also made from cotton or even bamboo cotton.

 

Sherpa Fleece Ice Blue

Sherpa Fleece Ice Blue

Why choose Sherpa fabric?

Sherpa fabric is a popular choice for clothing and home textiles, especially in the cold season, for several reasons:

    • Warmth and insulation:

Sherpa fabric provides excellent warmth because it has a dense, plush texture that traps air, acting as a natural insulator. It keeps the body warm, making it ideal for winter clothing and accessories.

    • Comfort and softness:

The fabric is incredibly soft and feels comfortable against the skin. This cosy texture makes it very popular not only for clothing, but also for blankets and cushions.

    • Lightweight and breathable:

Compared to real sheepskin or lambskin, Sherpa fabric is lighter, making it particularly comfortable for everyday wear or outdoor activities. It offers a good balance between heat retention and breathability, so it feels good even when the temperature fluctuates.

Overall, Sherpa fabric is an excellent choice for those looking for a warm, soft and easy-care material that is both stylish and practical.

 

What do you use Sherpa fabrics for?

Sherpa is mainly used for its soft, warm and insulating properties. Here are the most common uses:

  • Clothing

Winter jackets and coats: sherpa is often used as an inner lining to provide extra warmth. Jumpers and hoodies: It can be found in many casual or outdoor garments, often as a hood lining or inside to increase comfort. Waistcoats and jackets with Sherpa lining: Often used in denim or corduroy jackets to create the classic ‘Sherpa look’.

  • Accessories:
  • Hats and gloves: Sherpa is used to make headwear and gloves softer and warmer. Shoes and slippers: Sherpa is often found on the inside of winter shoes or slippers to provide warmth and comfort.

  • Home textiles:
  • Blankets and throws: sherpa blankets are popular for their cosiness and heat retention. Cushions: Sherpa fabric is often used for cosy, fluffy cushion covers.

  • Outdoor equipment:
  • Sleeping bags: sherpa can be used as a lining in sleeping bags to provide extra comfort and insulation. Camping blankets: Sherpa fabric is often used to make lightweight but warm blankets for outdoor activities. Overall, Sherpa fabric is ideal for anything that needs to be warm and cosy - perfect for cold winter days, both indoors and out.

     

    Sherpa Fleece
    Sherpa Fleece
    Sherpa Fleece Ice Blue

    What is the difference between Sherpa and Fleece?

    Sherpa and fleece are both synthetic fabrics that are often used for thermal insulation, but they differ in structure, feel and areas of application:

      • Structure & feel

    Sherpa fabrics have a rather fluffy texture. Fleece fabrics are very soft and are also more suitable for sensitive skin as they are less itchy. Fleece fabrics have a pleasantly soft side on the inside that feels almost like towelling. Sherpa fabrics have a smoother side and are therefore more breathable than fleece.

      • Areas of use

    Sherpa fabric is mainly used for home decoration, warm clothing and accessories. Fleece fabrics are also often used in the above categories, but for clothing rather than home decoration.

     

    What is the difference between Sherpa and Wool?

    Sherpa and wool are two materials that differ significantly in origin, properties and areas of use.

      • Material and origin:

    Sherpa: Sherpa fabric is usually a synthetic material, usually made of polyester, that mimics sheepskin or lambskin. It is designed to provide the warmth and softness of wool or fur, but without using animal fibers.

    Wool: Wool is a natural fibre obtained from the fur of sheep or other animals such as alpacas, goats (e.g. cashmere), or rabbits (e.g. angora). It has been used for centuries for clothing and textiles.

    Simply order Sherpa online

    When choosing a sherpa fabric for a specific project or product, it is important to pay attention to the quality and composition of the material. We offer different variants that vary in thickness, softness and ease of care. For garments such as jackets or coats, sherpa is often used as a lining, while it also serves as an outer layer for blankets or throws. When buying sherpa products, you should pay attention to the article number, as this is often decisive for the specific variant of the fabric. Discover all the colors, motifs and qualities of our Sherpa collection at Nooteboom Textiles. The fabric is available by the meter. The minimum order is 12 meters. Sherpa is a product that should not be missing from your fabric collection.

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