PVC clothing

Woman in blue PVC shorts and top

PVC clothing is shiny clothing made from the plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC).[1] PVC plastic is often called "vinyl" and this type of clothing is commonly known as "vinyl clothing".[2] PVC is sometimes confused with the similarly shiny patent leather.

The terms "PVC", "vinyl" and "PU" tend to be used interchangeably by retailers for clothing made from shiny plastic-coated fabrics. These fabrics usually consist of a backing woven from polyester fibers with a surface coating of shiny plastic. The plastic layer itself is typically a blend of PVC and polyurethane (PU), with 100% PVC producing a stiff fabric with a glossy shine and 100% PU producing a stretchy fabric with a silky shine (see PU laminate). A manufacturer's label may say, for example, 67% polyester, 33% polyurethane for a fabric that contains no PVC; or 80% polyvinyl chloride, 20% polyurethane with mention of the polyester backing omitted. PVC clothing is a highly resistant material and waterproof.[3] PVC can be produced in bright colors (black, red, white, blue, orange, pink, silver, striped, etc.), adding visual appeal to the physical sensations produced by wearing the material.

  1. ^ "poly(vinyl chloride) (CHEBI:53243)". Ebi.ac.uk. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  2. ^ "Sorting Out The Vinyls – EVA, PEVA, PVA, PVB, & PVC". Healthybuilding.net. April 28, 2005. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  3. ^ "Flexible PVC in Fashion [factsheet]". Plasticisers - Information Center. Retrieved March 25, 2024.