VELVET DURAGS
Velvet durags have gained in popularity with the new resurgence of the durag. Whereas the classic durag was normally made from a satin mix, velvets incorporated velvet materials on the outside of the durag and have satin lining the interior.
The velvet gives these durags a unique luxurious look, in addition keeping your head warmer in the colder months.
In this page we breakdown everything you need to know about velvet durags before you purchase one!
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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VELVET AND VELOUR?
Velvet and velour typically get used interchangeably by people outside of the fashion industry, but there are big differences between them:
VELVET:
Velvet is woven, cut and crushed. It is made from either polyester, rayon, or silk. However, most velvet fabric has a blend of these three. Velvet has a longer pile than velvet.
Velvet is woven, cut, crushed; made primarily from polyester, rayon and silk as well as blends of the three; more luxurious. Velvet pile is a bit longer than velour or velveteen with the desired effect of a standing pile.