noun
- The plural of drapability; the quality or degree to which a fabric hangs or falls in graceful folds.
Usage: Primarily used in textile and fashion contexts.; Often used in comparative or technical discussions of fabric properties.
Examples
- The drapabilities of different silk blends vary significantly depending on their weight and weave.
- Fashion designers consider the drapabilities of fabrics when selecting materials for flowing garments.
- The drapabilities of these linens make them ideal for curtains and upholstery.
- Testing the drapabilities of new synthetic fabrics helps manufacturers improve their products.
- Comparing the drapabilities of cotton and linen can help consumers choose the right fabric for their needs.