Polyurethane and Fashion: A Union in Constant Innovation
Mar 21, 2023
Polyurethane is also present in the fashion world. In addition to fabrics that are made from polyurethane, the mutability of this material offers the possibility of using it in other areas of the fashion industry, such as polyurethane mannequins.
Mannequins are an element that was incorporated into tailor shops and boutiques in the 19th century, and the purpose of these molds was to imitate human appearance as much as possible, in order to avoid the long hours of testing and measurement required when making a piece of clothing.
The materials used have been changing since the beginning, evolving from the waxes and plasters of the beginnings to polyurethane systems, which offer a great versatility when imitating different finishes and materials.
Polyurethane Takes the Fashion World by Storm
From the New York runways to glossy magazine covers, polyurethane-based faux leather and suede are all over the fashion world. They can be found in almost everything from accessories and handbags to clothing items like shoes, jackets and pants.
Material Innovation
As polyurethane-based alternatives to products like suede and leather become ever more innovative, the fashion industry has taken notice.
More than a Vegan Alternative
Designers are not only offering these products to consumers as a vegan alternative. Many fashionistas are finding that incorporating polyurethane into the designs provides a superior product for the consumer. These items, made from polyurethane faux leather and suede, are often more breathable, lightweight and water-resistant than those made from traditional leather or suede.
Taking a Cue from Automotive Design
In addition to the fashion world, the luxury automotive industry has been quick to embrace the use of polyurethane in car interiors as well, finding the materials to be well suited to handle high volume usage; the material resists spills and temperature variations, while still maintaining its shape and luxurious feel.
Not Just A Niche Market
One luxury handbag line owner who got her start designing automotive interiors bucks the term “vegan leather” when discussing her handbags. She insists the polyurethane material she uses is far superior and completely different from traditional leather. With her line of bags, she hopes to target the fashion industry as a whole, not just corner the market on animal-free products.