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Chenille
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⚠️ Commonly associated with fast fashion. Consider higher-quality alternatives.
A fabric made with chenille yarn — short lengths of fiber attached to a core thread like a fuzzy caterpillar (chenille is French for caterpillar). Extremely soft and plush with a velvety texture.
Score Breakdown
60/100
Durability40
Comfort85
Breathability35
Warmth70
Moisture Wicking15
Sustainability30
Care Ease38
Best For
🧥Winter Outerwear
GoodGood warmth (70) for cold weather
Detailed Use Case Scores
sleepwear72
everyday55
activewear5
Pros
- ✓ Exceptionally soft and plush texture
- ✓ Warm and cozy for loungewear
- ✓ Rich, velvety appearance
- ✓ Available in vibrant colors
Cons
- ✗ Prone to shedding and fiber loss
- ✗ Can stretch and distort with wear
- ✗ Difficult to clean — absorbs liquids
- ✗ Not durable for high-wear garments
Care Guide
Washcold (30°C)
Cycledelicate
Detergentmild
BleachDo not bleach
Dryflat dry
Ironlow
Dry Cleanoptional
SoftenerNo
Special Notes
• Wash inside out to protect pile
• Lay flat to dry — hanging causes stretching
Additional Care Tips
- • Machine wash on delicate cycle in cold water (30°C/85°F) — agitation causes shedding
- • Use a mesh laundry bag to reduce friction and fiber loss
- • Tumble dry on low heat briefly or air dry flat — overdrying causes stiffness
- • Do not iron — the heat flattens the raised pile permanently
- • Avoid fabric softener — it weighs down the fluffy fibers
- • Spot clean stains immediately as chenille absorbs liquids quickly
Cost
$$$$$
Mid-range
Shrinkage
May shrink 2-5% — wash cold
Eco Rating
High environmental impact