CORE SPORTSWEARS helps brands, wholesalers, and private label buyers choose the right materials for custom streetwear production. Our fabric options are suitable for T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, joggers, shorts, tracksuits, co-ord sets, jackets, flannel shirts, and casual apparel.

We offer cotton single jersey, French terry, fleece, interlock, rib fabric, waffle knit, pique, mesh, flannel, sherpa, denim, twill, canvas, and polyester blends. Buyers can choose fabrics by GSM, texture, softness, stretch, color, washing effect, printing suitability, embroidery compatibility, and product style**.

From fabric selection to sampling, stitching, printing, embroidery, trims, labels, and packaging, CORE SPORTSWEARS supports complete custom streetwear manufacturing for high-quality private label collections.

Best Fabrics for Streetwear — Premium Materials for Custom Apparel

Fabric matters. It decides how a garment looks, feels, and lasts. Good fabric builds loyal customers. Bad fabric brings returns.

Core Sportswears supplies streetwear fabrics to brands, wholesalers, and bulk buyers in the USA, UK, and Europe. Every fabric is GSM-verified and colorfast. Need lightweight cotton for tees? Thick fleece for hoodies? Structured wool for jackets? We have it all.

Why Fabric Quality Matters in Streetwear

Streetwear is a statement. Every hoodie, tee, and jacket needs to look good and last long. Fabric weight and construction affect print quality, embroidery, and garment shape.

Cheap fabric shows fast. It pills. It shrinks. It loses shape. Premium fabric keeps its color, holds its structure, and looks fresh after many washes.

We supply fabrics built for high-volume streetwear production. Each material is tested for stretch, shrinkage, and print compatibility.

Streetwear Fabrics Built for Custom Production

Our fabrics work for T-shirts, hoodies, joggers, tracksuits, jackets, and co-ord sets. Choose by GSM, texture, fiber, or product type. All fabrics come in custom Pantone colors for private label orders.

We handle everything. Fabric selection, sampling, cutting, stitching, printing, embroidery, labels, and packaging — all in one place.

Our Streetwear Fabric Collection

Single Jersey Fabric

Single jersey is the top choice for streetwear tees. It is smooth, lightweight, and great for print. Available in 160–220 GSM. Works for basic tees, oversized fits, and graphic styles.

  • Best for T-shirts, tank tops, oversized tees

  • Works with screen print, DTG, heat transfer

French Cotton Terry Fabric

French terry is smooth on the outside and looped on the inside. It is warm but not heavy. The standard fabric for hoodies, sweatshirts, and co-ord sets. Available in 280–380 GSM.

  • Best for hoodies, sweatshirts, zip-ups, co-ord sets

  • Works with embroidery, screen print, puff print

Sweat Fleece Fabric

Sweat fleece is brushed on the inside for warmth. The outside stays clean and smooth. It is the best fabric for heavy hoodies and joggers. Available in 320–450 GSM.

  • Best for heavy hoodies, sweat pants, winter sets

  • Works with embroidery, screen print, appliqué

Cotton Interlock Fabric

Interlock is a double-knit fabric. It is thicker than single jersey. Both sides are smooth. It holds its shape well and does not curl at the edges. Great for premium tees and polo shirts.

  • Best for premium tees, polo shirts, layering pieces

  • Works with embroidery, screen print, DTG

Sherpa Fabric

Sherpa is thick and plush. It feels like wool. Used for jacket linings, sherpa pullovers, and winter outerwear. It adds warmth and texture to any cold-weather piece.

  • Best for jacket linings, sherpa pullovers, outerwear

  • Works with embroidery and patch application

Velour Fabric

Velour is soft with a velvet-like surface. It drapes well and has a slight stretch. Popular for luxury tracksuits and co-ord sets. It photographs well for product listings and lookbooks.

  • Best for tracksuits, co-ord sets, casual pieces

  • Works with embroidery and heat transfer

Blazzer Wool Fabric

Blazer wool is a woven fabric. It is structured and warm. Used for bomber jackets, coach jackets, and tailored outerwear. It gives garments a clean, premium finish.

  • Best for bombers, coach jackets, structured outerwear

  • Works with embroidery, woven labels, leather patches

One by One Rib

The 1×1 rib has equal ribs and valleys. It gives a clean, balanced look. Used for neckbands, cuffs, and waistbands. It stretches well and recovers fast.

  • Best for neckbands, cuffs, waistbands

  • High stretch — suits all fitted trims

Two by One Rib

The 2×1 rib has a wider rib pattern. It adds more texture to garment trims. Popular for hoodie cuffs and sweatshirt waistbands where detail matters.

  • Best for hoodie cuffs, sweatshirt waistbands, jogger hems

  • High stretch with strong recovery

2by1 Stripe Lycra Ribbed Cuffs

This fabric mixes 2×1 rib with a stripe pattern and lycra. The lycra adds extra stretch and recovery. It is a premium trim finish for hoodies, jackets, and sweatshirts.

  • Best for hoodie cuffs, jacket trims, premium waistbands

  • Very high stretch — lycra gives superior recovery

How to Choose the Right Streetwear Fabric

Start with your garment type.

For T-shirts, use single jersey or interlock. Single jersey is light and great for print. Interlock is thicker and more structured.

For hoodies and sweatshirts, use French terry for mid-weight styles. Use sweat fleece for heavy winter pieces.

For jackets and outerwear, blazer wool gives a structured premium finish. Sherpa works best as a lining or plush outer layer.

For cuffs and trims, use 1×1 rib, 2×1 rib, or stripe lycra cuffs. All give clean stretch-strong edges.

GSM is the key number. Higher GSM means heavier, warmer, and more premium. Lower GSM means lighter and more breathable.

Conclusion

The right fabric makes your streetwear brand. It affects how your garment looks, performs, and how your customer feels after the first wash.

Core Sportswears gives you full access to production-grade streetwear fabrics. All GSM-verified. Available in custom colors. Backed by complete manufacturing support from sampling to delivery.

Browse the fabrics above. Request a sample. Or contact us to start your custom order today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best fabric for custom streetwear T-shirts?

Single jersey and cotton interlock are the best options. Single jersey is light and ideal for graphic tees in 160–200 GSM. Interlock is thicker and suits premium structured styles.

What GSM is best for heavy streetwear hoodies?

Use 320–420 GSM fleece or French terry. Higher GSM means more weight, more warmth, and a premium hand feel.

Can I order fabrics in custom colors?

Yes. All fabrics come in custom Pantone colors for private label and bulk orders. Minimum order quantities apply per color.

Are these fabrics good for screen printing and embroidery?

Yes. Every fabric is tested for print and embroidery compatibility. Single jersey, interlock, and fleece work best for both.

Do you offer samples before bulk orders?

Yes. Samples are available on request. Contact us with your GSM, color, and garment type to get started.