130 g/m2 | Race + bonded structure
Fabric Systems
Ten specialized fabric systems for swimwear and watersports apparel.
Each system is developed around specific training environments, performance requirements, garment structures, and manufacturing methods. By connecting fabric selection with pattern development and production capability, SABOLAY helps customers build products that are practical to manufacture and consistent in performance.
Italian Lightweight Race Fabric
Fabric route65% Nylon + 35% LYCRA / DuPont Spandex | 130 g/m2 | Lightweight race route for low-drag, high-stretch swimwear development.
Development controlRequires construction review, bonded-seam feasibility and panel safety checks before sampling.
Race suits / kneeskin / jammer
DuPont 280g High-Coverage Fabric
Fabric route70% Polyester + 30% DuPont Chlorine Resistant Spandex | 280 g/m2 | High-coverage training route for premium long-cycle pool programs.
Development controlBest developed with fixed body blocks, controlled color recipes and pre-production validation.
Training / youth / team
PBT Performance Training Fabric
Fabric route53% Polyester + 47% PBT | 175 g/m2 | Professional chlorine-resistant training route for frequent pool use.
Development controlA practical route for repeatable print, club programs and durable training fits.
Club / kids / school team
Sorona Agile Bio-Based Stretch
Fabric route46% Polyester + 54% Sorona | 170 g/m2 | Soft-touch route for comfort-led and bio-based material programs.
Development controlRequires restrained decoration, comfort-oriented fit and clear material documentation.
Comfort / youth / lifestyle lineComplete Fabric Portfolio
A structured fabric system built around real manufacturing requirements.
Before production begins, each fabric system is assessed for product application, MOQ requirements, color and print suitability, pattern compatibility, and process feasibility to support consistent and repeatable manufacturing outcomes.
280 g/m2 | Premium training + high coverage
175 g/m2 | High-chlorine training
170 g/m2 | Soft-touch + bio-based route
200 g/m2 | Daily training solid + color block
200 g/m2 | White-base digital print
210 g/m2 | White block + light color control
200 g/m2 | High-frequency print upgrade
270 g/m2 | Recycled structured route
230 g/m2 | Recycled training direction
Decision Sequence
Successful products are built through the right decisions in the right order.
Rather than starting with graphics or styling alone, development begins with the intended training environment, followed by fabric selection, pattern compatibility, construction planning, and production requirements. This creates a stronger foundation for sampling, manufacturing, and delivery.
Intended Use
Competition, race performance, high-frequency training, club programs, youth development, or watersports applications.
Fabric System
Select the most suitable fabric system based on performance requirements, durability targets, and manufacturing objectives.
Pattern Engineering
Define the right garment structure, including one-piece swimsuits, kneeskins, jammers, square-leg shorts, briefs, and watersports silhouettes.
Construction Control
Review bonding methods, panel configurations, printing options, trims, and production requirements for consistency.
Production & Delivery
Implement quality checkpoints, packing standards, and production records to support reliable delivery and repeat orders.
