Raschel is an advanced warp knitting technique in which yarns are fed in parallel and looped across multiple needle beds. It is engineered for structural stability and form precision.
Each loop functions as an architectural element, giving the fabric dimensional stability and natural breathability.
Structure. Form. Precision.
A three-stage construction process. Each stage builds the fabric's architecture with precision.
Warp Arrangement
Hundreds of yarns are aligned in parallel and fed into the needle bed simultaneously.
Multi-Needle System
Two or more needle beds work in concert, looping yarns in different directions to create structural depth.
Structural Texture
A dimensional, form-retaining fabric surface emerges with consistent structural integrity.
Architectural precision. Fluid comfort.
Dimensional Stability
The fabric retains its shape after washing and prolonged wear.
Breathability
An open loop structure naturally supports air circulation.
Structural Precision
Complex patterns and textures are constructed with millimetric control.
Elastic Strength
High flexibility and durability accommodate movement without compromising structure.
Design Freedom
Mesh, lace, and textured surfaces are unified in a single technique.
Performance Wear
Movement, breathability, and form in one fabric.
Mesh Details
Open-knit panels for targeted airflow control.
Structured Pieces
Form-holding silhouettes with sustained drape.
Layered Compositions
Surfaces enriched with contrasting textures.
RASCHEL KNIT