Burnout Jersey Fabric (Devoré Knit) for Lightweight Fashion and T-Shirts
Burnout jersey fabric is widely used for lightweight T-shirts, fashion tops, casual wear, children’s garments, and breathable summer clothing. Its semi-sheer texture and soft hand feel make it especially suitable for layered apparel and stylish everyday wear.
| Fabric Specifications | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | 100% Cotton / Cotton-Polyester Blend | Fabric Structure | Single Jersey (Burnout / Devoré) |
| Weight (GSM) | 130–160 GSM | Yarn Count | 21s–32s |
| Width | 160–170 cm | Knitting Gauge | Fine Gauge |
| Elasticity | Moderate Stretch | Fabric Finish | Burnout (Chemical Etching) / Soft Finish |
| Color Options | Dyed / Printed / Semi-Sheer Patterns | MOQ | Negotiable |
Product Overview & Key Features
Burnout jersey fabric, also known as devoré jersey, is a specialized single jersey knit produced by chemically dissolving selected fibers to create semi-transparent patterns. Typically made from cotton or cotton-polyester blends, this fabric combines the softness and breathability of natural fibers with the visual appeal of textured designs.
The single jersey structure ensures a lightweight, flexible, and comfortable fabric suitable for next-to-skin garments. Its soft hand feel, combined with partial transparency, makes it ideal for fashion-forward apparel requiring both comfort and aesthetic differentiation. The fabric drapes well and supports various dyeing and printing techniques, making it highly adaptable for modern garment production.
Key Features:
- Lightweight and breathable structure
- Unique semi-sheer burnout patterns
- Soft hand feel for enhanced comfort
- Good drape and natural stretch
- Suitable for reactive dyeing and printing
- Ideal for summer and fashion garments
Customization Options
- Fabric weight adjustment (130–180 GSM range)
- Yarn count selection (21s / 26s / 32s)
- Cotton or blended fiber composition customization
- Fabric width modification based on production needs
- Dyeing options (reactive dyeing, pigment dyeing)
- Pattern development for burnout (custom devoré designs)
- Digital and screen printing compatibility
- Enzyme wash and softening finishing
- Anti-pilling and color fastness treatments




