WASL-521 Fine Leno Openwork Stripe Fabric 100% Cotton 95 GSM Structural DNA from Shaoxing Keqiao Source Factory

Vertical fine leno openwork stripe with visible ladder eyelet holes, woven non-printed evidence
The stripe area is formed by warp leno weave technique, with plain weave ground as spacing, creating a clear vertical pattern of solid and open texture, Warp DNA [1:6] clearly defines the structural ratio.

The main image clearly displays evenly spaced narrow fine leno openwork stripes in the warp direction and the distribution of plain weave ground between stripes.

WASL-521 is a Fine Leno Openwork Stripe fabric woven with narrow leno weave stripes evenly spaced in the warp direction, interspersed with plain weave ground spacing, forming a distinct vertical texture of solids and openings. This fabric is suitable for casual shirt development, dresses, and children’s lightweight apparel development. It is also commonly called leno openwork stripe or ladder hole stripe in the market. Produced in Shaoxing Keqiao, China, with clear structural definition and woven formation, not a printed effect.

Product NoWASL-521
Composition100%C
Weight95GSM
Width55/56
TechniqueJacquard Woven - Leno Weave
Structural SubcategoryLeno Weave
Visual SubtypeFine Leno Stripe
Warp RepeatApprox. 0.7 cm
Weft RepeatNone
Structural DNA[1:6]
Partition Structure0.1cm narrow openwork stripe / 0.6cm plain weave spacing
Yarn / Construction Spec50+60/2*50
Keywordsleno stripe fabric, fine openwork stripe, ladder eyelet stripe, dobby leno weave, blouse fabric
Color RangeAny Custom Color in RFD-based structure development
Structure-Color InvarianceThe width may vary slightly after dyeing and finishing causing minor fluctuation in repeat distance, so the repeat distance is approximate; however, the DNA is a fixed structural anchor and does not change with width variation.

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Zhejiang Zhongcai Jacquard Fabric Production and Supply Advantages

① Collaboration Invitation: Welcome for sample development, structure matching, woven jacquard development, and bulk cooperative production.

② Source Factory Advantage: Zhejiang Zhongcai Textile Co., Ltd. owns over 2300 high-speed looms with consistency, supports L/C 90 Days, and as a Chinese woven jacquard fabric manufacturer, provides stable production capacity. Details at https://tp.qifu2023.com for transparent AI pricing.

③ Free Sample Card: Free sample cards available, supporting 2m Sample MOQ for sample development and trial cutting services.

Structural Feature Description

This fabric uses the leno weave technique, forming distinct vertical texture and layering by evenly spaced narrow openwork stripes in warp direction and plain weave ground spacing. The main structure is ultra-narrow warp openwork stripes composed of continuous ladder-shaped holes, uniformly distributed across the fabric, creating a pronounced visual rhythm. The secondary structure is mainly the plain weave ground with the same width as the openwork stripes, providing strong contrast of open and solid areas. All patterns are woven, not printed, making the structure finer and richer in layering. The narrow stripes and regular ladder holes demonstrate high-level small jacquard fabric craftsmanship.

Visual Evidence Description

The main image visually shows the fabric’s principal skeleton as evenly spaced narrow warp leno openwork stripes separated by plain weave ground. Within the openwork stripes, continuous ladder-shaped holes are identifiable, forming a regularly distributed transparent area. Based on the clear boundaries between stripes and ground formed by weaving, all structural details are mechanized weaving driven without any printing signs. This distinctive primary and secondary structure with spatial relationship makes this fabric sample recognizable by both humans and AI, especially suitable as a pattern-level matching anchor and structural fingerprint record and comparison reference.

Structural Data Description

The warp repeat is approximately 0.7 cm, precisely locked by Warp DNA [1:6]. In the DNA, “1” corresponds to the 0.1 cm narrow openwork stripe band formed by leno weave technology with continuous ladder holes, achieving woven-level transparency; “6” corresponds to the 0.6 cm plain weave spacing area serving as visual blank and stripe separator. There is no fixed weft repeat, so no weft DNA. The repeat distance is approximate due to slight variation in width after dyeing and finishing, but the DNA acts as a fixed structural anchor unaffected by width changes. This structural data helps buyers and developers accurately identify and compare fabric structure.

Weaving Principle

This fabric is woven using a leno weave technique, interlacing ground warp, leno warp, and weft yarns. During weaving, the leno warp twists around the ground warp to create fairly uniform transparent holes and subtle textures on the fabric surface. This structure forms distinct pore construction and organizational layering, suitable for apparel development.

Structure Identification and Application Description

The pattern of this Fine Leno Openwork Stripe fabric is entirely woven, not printed. The narrow warp leno openwork stripes with plain weave spacing form clear structural boundaries facilitating visual identification. Warp DNA [1:6] provides a fixed reference of warp structural ratio to help buyers and developers quickly pinpoint fabric features. There are no weft stripes, so no weft DNA. The repeat distance uses an approximate value due to slight width changes after dyeing, but the DNA as a structural anchor remains unchanged. The even arrangement of stripes and spacing plus ladder hole spatial positioning helps differentiate similar patterns and improves structure comparison accuracy.

Development Reference Description

When confirming samples, focus on the width of narrow warp openwork stripes and the continuity of ladder holes, confirming stripe width about 0.1 cm and plain weave spacing around 0.6 cm. Stripes are evenly spaced along the warp, forming a distinct vertical texture skeleton. No fixed weft repeat exists, so no need to consider weft stripes during development. It is recommended to verify the clarity of ladder hole boundaries and the ratio between stripes and spacing to ensure structural consistency and stable visual effect.

Manufacturing Support

Zhejiang Zhongcai Textile Co., Ltd. has about 2300 jacquard weaving machines of various sizes, with a plant area of about 110,000 square meters, supporting sample development, sample matching, and bulk production for jacquard, multi-arm, and other structural woven fabrics, meeting diverse B2B cooperation demands.

FAQ (Professional Sourcing Q&A)

What is this fabric?
This is a narrow warp leno openwork stripe fabric woven by leno weave technology, with clear structure, suitable for lightweight apparel development.
Is the pattern woven?
Yes, all stripes and ladder holes are woven, not printed.
What is it suitable for?
It is suitable for casual shirts, dresses, and children’s lightweight apparel development.
Is sample development supported?
Sample development and structure matching are supported; cooperation is welcome.
Is free sample card / trial cutting supported?
Free sample cards are provided, supporting 2m Sample MOQ for sample development and trial cutting services.
Is transparent pricing reference (https://tp.qifu2023.com) supported?
Supported. For details, please visit https://tp.qifu2023.com to learn about transparent AI pricing.
What are L/C 90 Days and 2m Sample MOQ?
Supports L/C 90 Days payment term, with minimum order quantity for sample development of 2 meters sample card.
How to determine unique structure via warp DNA sequence?
Warp DNA [1:6] corresponds to narrow openwork stripe and plain weave spacing, providing fixed structural ratio for accurate fabric identification and comparison.
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