A characteristic of a fabric, especially one used in clothing, often created by applying a chemical treatment and pressure, which causes lasting resistance to wrinkling and retention of pleats and creases
This solution is then padded onto a textile fabric to obtain a 70 percent wet pick up and then air dried. The textile fabric can then be hot pressed to impart a permanent press to garments prepared therefrom.
a fabric that has been chemically processed to resist wrinkles and hold its shape
a process used to treat cloth so that it does not wrinkle easily, or cloth that has been treated in this way