noun
- the quality or degree to which a fabric hangs or falls in soft, graceful folds
Usage: commonly used in textiles, fashion, and interior design
Examples
- The silk's excellent drapability made it ideal for evening gowns.
- Designers prize fabrics with good drapability for creating flowing silhouettes.
- The linen's poor drapability meant it held its shape too stiffly for curtains.
- Cotton blends often have better drapability than pure synthetic fibers.
- The drapability of the material was tested by hanging samples and measuring the fold depth.
- Lightweight fabrics generally have superior drapability compared to heavy wools.