Definition
'Organdy' is a crisp, sheer fabric traditionally made from cotton. It has a slightly stiff texture, giving it body and shape. It is often used for blouses, dresses, and linings. Its delicate appearance makes it suitable for overlays and embellishments. The fabric is known for its ability to hold its shape, making it ideal for creating structured garments. Organdy adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to clothing.