① Generally, the pattern and color on the front of the fabric are clearer and more beautiful than the reverse.
②For fabrics with a striped appearance and color-matched patterned fabrics, the frontal patterns must be clear and pleasing to the eye.
③Convex and concave-convex
fabrics, the front is tight and delicate, with strips or patterned embossing; while the reverse is rougher and has longer floating lines.
④ Raised fabrics: fabrics that are raised on one side, and the raised side is the front. For double-sided raised fabrics, the bright and regular side of the fleece is the front side of the fabric.
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⑤ Observe the selvage of the fabric. The bright and regular side of the selvage is the front of the fabric.
⑥For double-layered and multi-layered fabrics, if the warp and weft densities on the front and back are not the same, generally the front will have a higher density or the material on the front is better.
⑦Leno fabric: The side with clear texture and prominent warp is the front.
⑧Towel fabric: The side with high terry density is the front.
⑨Printed fabric: The pattern is clear and the side with brighter color is the front.
⑩ Whole piece of fabric: Except for export products, those with instructions (trademarks) and factory inspection stamps are generally on the reverse side. Most fabrics have significant differences on the front and back, but there are also many fabrics whose front and back are very similar and can be used on both sides.