A Closer Look Into Velour Fabric
Velour fabric is typically manufactured using a specialized knitting process. The fabric is first knitted using a basic stitch, and then the loops on one side of the fabric are sheared or cut to create the dense and soft pile characteristic of velour.
Velour fabric can be composed of various fibers, both natural and synthetic. Commonly used fibers include cotton, polyester, nylon, and blends of these materials. The choice of fiber can influence the fabric’s texture, durability, and drapability.

