Yoryu fabric is a lightweight and semi-sheer fabric known for its distinctive crinkled or crimped texture. It is usually made from polyester, silk, or a blend of synthetic and natural fibers. The unique feature of yoryu fabric is achieved through a special weaving technique that creates a subtle puckered effect. This crinkled appearance gives yoryu fabric a flowing and airy quality. It is commonly used for feminine and delicate garments like blouses, dresses, scarves, and lightweight overlays. Yoryu fabric's texture adds visual interest and allows for good draping, making it a popular choice for creating elegant and ethereal designs.