Samples VS Swatch Boxes

Create A High-Quality & Visually Appealing Collection Through Samples & Swatch Boxes.

Evaluating the quality, color matching, and assessing the print are very important aspects of creating a high-fashion look. Thousands of colors, ideas, and patterns can go into creating a garment. Every fabric has a different feel, fold, texture, and touch. However, identifying what is best for couture can help designers, fashion houses, or individuals tackle the challenges. So, if you are sourcing your fabrics as a designer, individual, or large manufacturing unit, samples and fabric swatch boxes can come into play. 

The House Of Textiles aims to provide essential details like code, color options, weight, and other compositions of fabric through the samples and swatch boxes. These physical fabric specimens connect professionals with the products and go beyond the usual approach. Both ideas can save a whole lot of time and effort to avoid any unforeseen mistakes in the future. Though both are interesting objectives in adding intelligence and style to the couture, they come with fundamental differences:

Sample Fabrics

Samples are very important for individuals who design their own clothes and for designers or garment manufacturing units. A sample is a great source of reference before designing the final orders and is a significant bridge between buyers and designing units. However, this fabric specimen can be incomplete and may not fulfill all the requirements, like having varieties, shade cards, etc. Accuracy of the color texture is an important aspect, and, on this platform, designers might have to collect several samples for an overall assessment.

Swatch Box

It is a premium approach with 7 to 8 fabric specimens that change the game entirely. With each swatch box, consumers would be able to see and feel the fabric in person and get an idea of how the couture can come to life. The collection of different fabrics with shade cards in a swatch box helps to understand how a variety of fabrics would look together for the final product design. 

For example, Milano Satin material has more than 40 shade cards that can serve the needs of manufacturers and consumers at an elevated level. Here are some more reasons to use a fabric swatch box.

  • You can test the fabric combinations for quality and create pairings. 
  • It is easy to go through most of the collection of fabrics all at once.
  • It is easy to choose the best-suited fabric for the design. 
  • Designers can use a swatch box to compare various fabrics.


Product link: 
https://www.thehouseoftextiles.com/collections/the-bestseller-swatch-box


The House Of Textiles offers three different types of swatch boxes for designers to create high-fashion looks.

Bestseller - It’s an exquisite collection that is hand-selected for its irresistible textures and boundless possibilities to create couture. It includes fabrics like embroidery fabrics, knitted fabrics, fashion fabrics, and more. 


Product link: 
https://www.thehouseoftextiles.com/collections/the-bestseller-swatch-box/products/the-bestseller-swatch-box

New Arrival- This swatch box contains fashion fabrics like embroidery fabrics, embossed fabrics, knitted fabrics, foil fabrics and sequin fabrics. etc. 

Product link:
https://www.thehouseoftextiles.com/collections/new-arrivals

Customized- The House Of Textiles organizes the swatch box as per the style and preference of consumers and also based on color, pattern, content, theme, and type of fabric so that it is economical, and the players can make wise decisions based on this essential tool.

Fashion professionals can browse through the wide range of fabrics online and order those to examine the swatches or samples texture, weight, and overall appearance. This would reduce the risk of errors and ensure that your final products meet high standards. With its informational samples and swatch boxes, THOT also helps consumers keep track of all the fabric details and information for their desired outfits.

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