(1) The pattern and color on the front of ordinary fabrics are clearer and more beautiful than those on the back. There are also some opposite.
(2) The front patterns of fabrics with striped appearance and color matching patterns must be clear and pleasing.
(3) , convex and concave convex fabrics: the front side is tight and delicate, with stripes or patterns; The reverse side is rough with long floating lines.
(4) . Fluff fabric: fabric with one side fluff, and the fluff side is the front side. For the fabric with double-sided fuzzing, the front side of the fabric is the smooth and neat side of the wool.
(5) . Observe the cloth edge of the fabric. The smooth and neat side of the cloth edge is the front side of the fabric.; q
(6) . Double layer and multi-layer fabrics: if the warp and weft densities of the front and back are different, the front may have a higher density or the front materials are better.
(7) . Yarn fabric: the side with clear grain and prominent warp is the front.
(8) Towel fabric: the side with high terry density is the front side.
(9) Printed fabric: the pattern is clear, and the side with bright color is the front.
(10) The whole piece of fabric: except for export products, those with instructions (trademarks) and factory inspection seals are generally on the reverse side. For most fabrics, there are obvious differences between the front and back, but there are also many fabrics whose front and back are very similar and can be used on both sides. Therefore, it is not necessary to make a distinction between the front and back of such fabrics.