Quality & Perfection

WHO WE ARE

We human have highly sensitive skin, and what remains close to our skin for most of the time are clothes. Clothes must be soft, skin-friendly and comfortable, so that they don't make us feel uncomfortable rather most comfortable. Finding such clothes which are comfortable yet trendy, classy and simple is difficult. But customers need not worry more, because Pennywort Clothing is here to provide them an expectation surpassing collection of Men's Bermuda, Men's Collared T-Shirts and Designer V Neck T Shirt. As the very name of our company implies, our offered clothes are worth every penny spent of the customers. We have an experienced team of designers, who keeping standard comfort level in mind along with the taste of people and market trends, designs a collection that is appreciated by the customers not just for it's looks but also for it's quality. Came into existence in the year 2011 as Manufacturer and Trader, the company is currently being smoothly run by Mr. Anand Paul (Managing Director) with support of a team of hardworking, experienced and talented employees

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Materials

Cotton

  • Description: Cotton is a natural fiber known for its softness, breathability, and comfort. It is derived from the cotton plant.
  • Characteristics: Lightweight, absorbent, hypoallergenic, and easy to care for.
  • Common Uses: T-shirts, shirts, dresses, pants, and various casual wear.

Polyester

  • Description: Polyester is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum-based fibers. It is known for its durability and resistance to wrinkles and shrinking.
  • Characteristics: Strong, wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying, and retains color well.
  • Common Uses: Tops, dresses, pants, sportswear, and outerwear.

Silk

  • Description: Silk is a natural fiber produced by silkworms. It is highly regarded for its luxurious feel, lustrous appearance, and lightweight nature.
  • Characteristics: Soft, smooth, breathable, and regulates body temperature.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, scarves, lingerie, and formal wear.

Wool

  • Description: Wool is a natural fiber obtained from sheep and other animals like goats and alpacas. It is known for its warmth and insulation properties.
  • Characteristics: Soft, insulating, moisture-wicking, and retains warmth even when wet.
  • Common Uses: Sweaters, coats, suits, socks, and cold-weather accessories.

Linen

  • Description: Linen is made from the fibers of the flax plant. It is known for its breathability and cooling properties, making it suitable for hot climates.
  • Characteristics: Lightweight, absorbent, and quick-drying.
  • Common Uses: Shirts, dresses, pants, and summer clothing.

Rayon

  • Description: Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber made from cellulose fibers derived from wood pulp or bamboo. It has properties similar to natural fibers.
  • Characteristics: Soft, breathable, drapes well, and can mimic the appearance of silk or cotton.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, skirts, and lining fabrics.

Denim

  • Description: Denim is a sturdy cotton twill fabric that is typically used to make jeans and other casual clothing.
  • Characteristics: Durable, thick, and often has a diagonal ribbing pattern (called a twill weave).
  • Common Uses: Jeans, jackets, skirts, and casual wear.

Nylon

  • Description: Nylon is a synthetic fabric known for its strength and durability. It was the first commercially successful synthetic polymer.
  • Characteristics: Lightweight, strong, abrasion-resistant, and quick-drying.
  • Common Uses: Hosiery, swimwear, activewear, and outerwear.

Spandex (Lycra/Elastane)

  • Description: Spandex is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity. It can stretch significantly and return to its original shape.
  • Characteristics: Stretchable, form-fitting, and enhances comfort and mobility.
  • Common Uses: Sportswear, leggings, swimwear, and garments requiring stretch.

Velvet

  • Description: Velvet is a plush woven fabric with a short, dense pile, giving it a soft and luxurious feel.
  • Characteristics: Smooth, soft, and has a distinctive sheen.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, jackets, upholstery, and formal attire.

Chiffon

  • Description: Chiffon is a lightweight, sheer fabric made from silk, polyester, or nylon. It has a delicate and flowing appearance.
  • Characteristics: Sheer, lightweight, and drapes well.
  • Common Uses: Evening gowns, blouses, scarves, and lingerie.

Satin

  • Description: Satin is a smooth and glossy fabric known for its elegant appearance. It can be made from silk, polyester, or other synthetic fibers.
  • Characteristics: Lustrous, smooth, and has a shiny finish.
  • Common Uses: Evening dresses, lingerie, bridal wear, and luxurious bedding.

Cashmere

  • Description: Cashmere is a luxury fiber obtained from the soft undercoat of goats. It is known for its exceptional warmth and softness.
  • Characteristics: Soft, lightweight, and provides excellent insulation.
  • Common Uses: Sweaters, scarves, shawls, and winter accessories.

Acrylic

  • Description: Acrylic is a synthetic fiber that resembles wool. It is often used as a cost-effective alternative to natural fibers.
  • Characteristics: Soft, lightweight, warm, and resists wrinkles and fading.
  • Common Uses: Sweaters, blankets, hats, and knitwear.

Leather

  • Description: Leather is a durable and flexible material made from animal hide, primarily from cattle. It is used in various forms, such as full-grain, top-grain, or suede.
  • Characteristics: Strong, supple, breathable, and develops a rich patina over time.
  • Common Uses: Jackets, coats, shoes, bags, and accessories.

Suede

  • Description: Suede is a type of leather with a napped or brushed finish, giving it a velvety texture. It is made from the underside of animal hide.
  • Characteristics: Soft, luxurious, and less shiny than traditional leather.
  • Common Uses: Jackets, shoes, handbags, and upholstery.

Corduroy

  • Description: Corduroy is a fabric with vertical ridges or "wales" formed by cut or uncut loops. It can be made from cotton, polyester, or a blend of both.
  • Characteristics: Durable, warm, and has a distinctive ribbed texture.
  • Common Uses: Pants, jackets, skirts, and children's clothing.

Tulle

  • Description: Tulle is a lightweight, fine netting fabric made from silk, nylon, or rayon. It is often used for its airy and delicate appearance.
  • Characteristics: Sheer, lightweight, and has a stiff texture.
  • Common Uses: Wedding gowns, ballerina skirts, veils, and decorative accents.

Lace

  • Description: Lace is a delicate and ornamental fabric with intricate patterns, often made by hand or machine. It can be created with various fibers, including cotton, silk, or synthetic blends.
  • Characteristics: Elegant, sheer, and features intricate openwork designs.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, lingerie, bridal wear, and decorative trims.

Fleece

  • Description: Fleece is a synthetic fabric known for its warmth and softness. It is often made from polyester fibers and has a fluffy texture.
  • Characteristics: Soft, lightweight, insulating, and wicks away moisture.
  • Common Uses: Jackets, hoodies, blankets, and cold-weather accessories.

Viscose/Rayon

  • Description: Viscose, also known as rayon, is a semi-synthetic fiber made from regenerated cellulose. It is known for its silk-like appearance and breathability.
  • Characteristics: Soft, drapes well, and has a smooth texture.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, skirts, and linings.

Georgette

  • Description: Georgette is a lightweight, sheer fabric with a slightly crinkled texture. It can be made from silk, polyester, or a blend of fibers.
  • Characteristics: Flowing, drapey, and has a grainy texture.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, scarves, and evening wear.

Chiffon

  • Description: Chiffon is a lightweight, sheer fabric with a soft and flowing drape. It is usually made from silk, polyester, or nylon.
  • Characteristics: Delicate, airy, and transparent.
  • Common Uses: Evening gowns, blouses, scarves, and bridal wear.

Organza

  • Description: Organza is a crisp and sheer fabric with a stiff texture. It is typically made from silk, polyester, or nylon.
  • Characteristics: Lightweight, transparent, and has a smooth finish.
  • Common Uses: Wedding dresses, eveningwear, curtains, and tablecloths.

Jacquard

  • Description: Jacquard is a fabric characterized by intricate woven patterns or designs. It can be made from various fibers such as silk, cotton, or synthetic blends.
  • Characteristics: Textured, detailed patterns, and usually reversible.
  • Common Uses: Upholstery, dresses, jackets, and decorative textiles.

Brocade

  • Description: Brocade is a richly decorative fabric with raised patterns woven into it. It is typically made from silk or synthetic fibers.
  • Characteristics: Lustrous, intricate designs, and has a luxurious feel.
  • Common Uses: Traditional garments, upholstery, draperies, and eveningwear.

Tweed

  • Description: Tweed is a woven fabric characterized by its coarse texture and mixed, colorful yarns. It is commonly made from wool or wool-blend fibers.
  • Characteristics: Durable, warm, and has a distinctive, rustic appearance.
  • Common Uses: Jackets, coats, skirts, and suits.

Chambray

  • Description: Chambray is a lightweight, plain-woven fabric that resembles denim. It is usually made from cotton or a cotton-blend.
  • Characteristics: Soft, breathable, and has a denim-like appearance.
  • Common Uses: Shirts, dresses, skirts, and casual wear.

Jersey

  • Description: Jersey is a knitted fabric known for its stretch and comfort. It can be made from various fibers such as cotton, silk, or synthetic blends.
  • Characteristics: Stretchy, lightweight, and has a smooth surface.
  • Common Uses: T-shirts, dresses, activewear, and undergarments.

Flannel

  • Description: Flannel is a soft, warm fabric with a brushed surface. It is typically made from cotton or wool fibers.
  • Characteristics: Soft, insulating, and has a fuzzy texture.
  • Common Uses: Shirts, pajamas, blankets, and winter clothing.

Gabardine

  • Description: Gabardine is a tightly woven fabric known for its durability and wrinkle-resistant properties. It can be made from wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers.
  • Characteristics: Strong, smooth, and has a diagonal twill weave.
  • Common Uses: Trousers, suits, skirts, and outerwear.

Seersucker

  • Description: Seersucker is a lightweight cotton fabric with a crinkled or puckered texture. It is typically striped or checkered.
  • Characteristics: Breathable, textured, and has a casual appearance.
  • Common Uses: Summer suits, shirts, dresses, and shorts.

Voile

  • Description: Voile is a lightweight and sheer fabric made from cotton or cotton-blend fibers. It has a soft and draping quality.
  • Characteristics: Sheer, lightweight, and has a slightly crisp texture.
  • Common Uses: Blouses, dresses, curtains, and summer clothing.

Moleskin

  • Description: Moleskin is a heavy cotton fabric with a brushed or suede-like finish. It is known for its softness and warmth.
  • Characteristics: Soft, durable, and has a plush texture.
  • Common Uses: Trousers, jackets, coats, and upholstery.

Poplin

  • Description: Poplin, also known as broadcloth, is a tightly woven fabric with a smooth and crisp texture. It can be made from cotton, polyester, or a blend of fibers.
  • Characteristics: Lightweight, sturdy, and has a slight sheen.
  • Common Uses: Shirts, blouses, dresses, and skirts.

Batiste

  • Description: Batiste is a lightweight, semi-sheer fabric made from cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. It has a plain weave and is often used for its delicate appearance.
  • Characteristics: Fine, soft, and has a slightly sheer quality.
  • Common Uses: Blouses, dresses, lingerie, and baby clothing.

Herringbone

  • Description: Herringbone is a V-shaped pattern created by weaving fibers in a distinctive zigzag pattern. It can be made from various fibers, including wool, cotton, or synthetic blends.
  • Characteristics: Textured, durable, and has a distinctive diagonal appearance.
  • Common Uses: Jackets, coats, skirts, and suits.

Twill

  • Description: Twill is a fabric characterized by a diagonal weave pattern, resulting in parallel diagonal lines. It can be made from various fibers, such as cotton, wool, or synthetic blends.
  • Characteristics: Durable, drapes well, and has a distinct diagonal texture.
  • Common Uses: Pants, jeans, jackets, and skirts.

Broderie Anglaise

  • Description: Broderie Anglaise, also known as eyelet fabric, is a type of embroidered fabric with cut-out patterns, often in floral or geometric designs. It is typically made from cotton or cotton-blend fibers.
  • Characteristics: Delicate, airy, and has a decorative appearance.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, children's clothing, and decorative trims.

Crepe

  • Description: Crepe is a lightweight fabric with a crinkled or pebbled texture. It can be made from silk, wool, or synthetic fibers.
  • Characteristics: Soft, drapey, and has a slight stretch.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, skirts, and eveningwear.

Brocade

  • Description: Brocade is a decorative fabric with raised patterns created by weaving with metallic or colored threads. It is typically made from silk, but synthetic versions are also available.
  • Characteristics: Luxurious, textured, and has a sheen.
  • Common Uses: Formal dresses, jackets, upholstery, and decorative accents.

Modal

  • Description: Modal is a semi-synthetic fabric made from beech tree pulp. It is known for its softness, breathability, and eco-friendly properties.
  • Characteristics: Silky-smooth, drapes well, and has excellent moisture-wicking abilities.
  • Common Uses: T-shirts, dresses, underwear, and loungewear.

Brocade

  • Description: Brocade is a decorative fabric with raised patterns created by weaving with metallic or colored threads. It is typically made from silk, but synthetic versions are also available.
  • Characteristics: Luxurious, textured, and has a sheen.
  • Common Uses: Formal dresses, jackets, upholstery, and decorative accents.

Modal

  • Description: Modal is a semi-synthetic fabric made from beech tree pulp. It is known for its softness, breathability, and eco-friendly properties.
  • Characteristics: Silky-smooth, drapes well, and has excellent moisture-wicking abilities.
  • Common Uses: T-shirts, dresses, underwear, and loungewear.

Jute

  • Description: Jute is a natural fiber obtained from the jute plant. It is commonly used in the production of burlap and other coarse fabrics.
  • Characteristics: Strong, coarse, and has a natural golden color.
  • Common Uses: Sacks, bags, upholstery, and rustic home decor.

Metallic Fabrics

  • Description: Metallic fabrics are textiles woven with metallic fibers or coated with metallic finishes. They are used to add shimmer and sparkle to garments.
  • Characteristics: Shiny, reflective, and can range from subtle sheens to bold metallic effects.
  • Common Uses: Eveningwear, costumes, accessories, and decorative accents.

Neoprene

  • Description: Neoprene is a synthetic rubber-like material known for its stretch, durability, and water resistance. It is commonly used in sportswear and wetsuits.
  • Characteristics: Flexible, insulating, and provides excellent protection against water and weather.
  • Common Uses: Wetsuits, athletic wear, laptop sleeves, and bags.

Taffeta

  • Description: Taffeta is a crisp and smooth fabric with a slight sheen. It can be made from silk or synthetic fibers.
  • Characteristics: Stiff, lightweight, and rustles when moved.
  • Common Uses: Evening gowns, formalwear, curtains, and decorative textiles.

Tencel (Lyocell)

  • Description: Tencel, also known as Lyocell, is a sustainable fabric made from cellulose fibers derived from wood pulp. It is valued for its softness and eco-friendly production process.
  • Characteristics: Soft, breathable, drapes well, and has moisture-wicking properties.
  • Common Uses: Dresses, blouses, trousers, and bedding.

Velour

  • Description: Velour is a plush fabric with a soft and velvety surface. It can be made from various fibers, including cotton, polyester, or a blend of fibers.
  • Characteristics: Luxurious, soft, and has a slight stretch.
  • Common Uses: Tracksuits, loungewear, upholstery, and plush toys.