With the development of the times, more and more types of fabrics are being used in the production of bags.
One of the most widely used fabrics is imitation leather. Genuine leather has always been a primary material for bag making, but imitation leather has significant advantages over genuine leather: it is environmentally friendly, cost-effective, requires less maintenance, and is more durable.
Among the many imitation leather fabrics, PU imitation leather and PVC imitation leather are the two most widely used. These two types are mostly made by spraying chemical raw materials onto the surface of velvet or plain weave fabric. PU leather has always been popular due to its similar feel to genuine leather, while PVC imitation leather has secured its place due to its price advantage.
Polyester fabric, after undergoing advanced processing, exhibits excellent waterproof properties, and is therefore often used as a material for outdoor bags.
Of course, more and more bags are now using velvet fabric as the material. Velvet fabric has a soft touch and allows for richer shapes and appearances, especially for handbags.


