Fabric Requirement Calculator — Mesh Apparel
Mesh Apparel · Industry Tools
Fabric
Requirement Calculator
Enter quantities, select garment and size region, and get precise fabric and fiber requirements with wastage, shrinkage, yarn count guidance, and fiber blend breakdowns.
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Garment Types
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Size Regions
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Garment Type & Region
Garment Type *
Size Region *
Select the sizing standard for your target market. This sets default chest/length dimensions per size.
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Gender fit category affects size block and body proportion defaults.
Unit System
Metric uses metres and kg. Imperial uses yards and lbs. Dimensions entered in the size table can be toggled between inches and cm separately.
Dimension Input
Order / Project Name Optional
Fabric Construction
Main fabric type. This sets default GSM, shrinkage, wastage, and yarn count recommendations.
Product Colours Optional
Colour swatches are printed on the PDF report.
Product Accessories Optional
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Sizes & Quantities
Dimensions in cm. Toggle above. Fabric/pc auto-calculates. Sleeve = 0 for no-sleeve garments.
Size Qty (pcs) Fabric/pc
Scroll horizontally to see all columns on small screens.
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Fabric Parameters
All parameters have industry-standard defaults. Adjust to match your fabric or supplier specs.
Fabric Construction
Switching construction resets GSM, shrinkage, wastage and fiber blend defaults.
Gross Weight Override Optional
Override computed gross weight
Net Weight Override Optional
Override computed net weight
Fiber Blend Composition (%)
Additional Components Optional
e.g. lining, interlining, collar/cuff fabric — added as extra metres per piece on top of main fabric.
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Fabric Structure Guide
Yarn count (Ne/English Count) affects GSM, hand-feel, and fabric weight.
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Size-wise Breakdown
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Configure garment, sizes, then click Calculate.

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Calculations are estimates based on standard industry formulas. Verify with your fabric supplier and sample testing before bulk production.