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A heavyweight stretch satin engineered for structured bridal bodices, formal gowns, and tailored eveningwear that still needs a comfortable 3% spandex give — at 287 gsm, nearly twice the weight of mainline lightweight stretch satins.
Milano Stretch Satin is a 287 gsm (~8.5 oz/yd²) woven satin in 97% polyester / 3% spandex, milled in Korea at 44/45" wide. The poly satin face delivers a clean, controlled luster closer to duchess than to charmeuse, while the spandex content adds quiet, supportive give that makes structured silhouettes wear more comfortably than rigid bridal satins. The combination is uncommon: most heavy satins are non-stretch duchess, and most stretch satins sit in the 150–200 gsm range. This one is built for garments and event pieces that need to hold shape without losing the comfort of stretch.
Applications
Apparel — bridal & formalwear
- Structured bridal bodices and corsetry
- Column and sheath wedding gowns
- Mermaid and fit-and-flare silhouettes
- Strapless gowns requiring shape retention
- Princess-seam bridal and bridesmaid gowns
- Mother-of-the-bride, black-tie eveningwear, gala gowns
- Pageant and red-carpet gowns
Apparel — tailored
- Tailored sheath dresses, pencil and A-line skirts
- Structured tops and bustier bodices
- Cocktail dresses with architectural seams
- Dance, skating, and cosplay structured pieces
Events & decor
- Premium stretch chair covers — 287 gsm body + 3% spandex fit cleanly and hold shape across long event days
- Banquet tablecloths and head-table cloths — heavy enough to sit elegantly without lifting
- Formal table runners and charger overlays
- Ceremony swags, drapery, and structured canopies
- Branded backdrops and photo walls (weight resists wind movement)
- Chair sashes and ties — premium feel, knots cleanly
- Formal napkin overlays
Width caveat: at 44/45", plan for one or more vertical seams on full banquet tablecloths, wide ceremony drape, and large backdrops. Chair covers, sashes, runners, and napkins cut efficiently at this width.
Hand & feel
Substantial in the hand. Noticeable weight when lifted — does not flutter or drift the way lightweight stretch satins do. The face is smooth and cool with a controlled, formal sheen rather than a glassy mirror finish; the reverse is slightly drier and matte. The 3% spandex registers as supportive lateral give that snaps back without distortion or sag — never sport-stretchy. Folds break in clean, sculptural lines.
Best for / not ideal for
Best for
- Structured bridal — bodices, column gowns, mermaid silhouettes, strapless
- Tailored sheath dresses, pencil skirts, cocktail dresses with architectural seams
- Pageant, red carpet, mother-of-the-bride, gala wear
- Premium event chair covers, banquet tablecloths, formal drapery and sashes
Not ideal for
- Slip dresses, bias-cut fluid gowns, draped blouses, cami tops (too heavy)
- Lightweight linings (adds bulk to the shell)
- Casual everyday wear (this is a formalwear fabric)
- Heavy upholstery or sustained-tension load-bearing drapery
- High-heat ironing (heat degrades spandex recovery)
Specifications
- Style: Milano Stretch Satin | 7901
- Composition: 97% Polyester, 3% Spandex
- Weave: Satin
- Weight: 287 gsm (~8.5 oz/yd²)
- Width: 44/45"
- Stretch: 3% spandex — lateral give with clean recovery
- Hand: Heavyweight, substantial, sculpting
- Sheen: Controlled satin luster
- Colorways: 27 in stock — bridal neutrals, jewel tones, statement shades
- Country of Origin: Korea
- Sold by the yard, no minimums; free swatches available.
Care
- Dry clean recommended for structured bridal and formalwear once constructed.
- For pre-construction fabric: machine wash cold on delicate in a mesh bag, mild detergent.
- Avoid bleach, chlorine, and optical brighteners — all degrade spandex.
- Lay flat or hang to dry; avoid direct sunlight.
- Iron on low (polyester setting) on the reverse with a press cloth; steam preferred.
- Do not tumble dry on heat — heat is the fastest way to degrade spandex recovery.
FAQ
What is Milano Stretch Satin made of?
97% polyester, 3% spandex. Woven, 287 gsm, 44/45" wide. Milled in Korea.
Is 287 gsm stretch satin good for bridal?
Yes — particularly for structured silhouettes. At 287 gsm Milano sits in the same weight band as classic duchess bridal satin but carries true 3% spandex. The right pick for bodices, princess seams, column gowns, and any bridal garment that needs to hold shape without sacrificing wear comfort.
Why is the width 44/45" instead of 58"?
Korean satin mills traditionally weave at 44/45" for premium structured satins — the narrower width allows tighter weight tolerance and more consistent finishing. Budget roughly 25–30% additional yardage vs. patterns written for 58/60" goods, and plan vertical seams on wide pieces.
Is it heavy enough for tablecloths?
Yes — 287 gsm sits in standard event tablecloth weight class. Substantial enough to lie flat on banquet and head tables without lifting, where most stretch satins (150–200 gsm) are too light to behave well. Plan for seaming on full banquet tops given the 44/45" width.
Is it good for stretch chair covers?
Excellent — the standout event application. The 287 gsm body + 3% spandex combination is rare: stretch lets covers fit cleanly over a range of chair shapes, and the weight keeps them sharp through long event days rather than sagging.
Is it good for slip dresses?
No — at 287 gsm it is too heavy for fluid, body-following drape. Choose a lightweight stretch satin (Silky Stretch Satin 4805 at 155 gsm) instead.
Machine Wash, Cold; Gentle Detergent, No Bleach. Tumble Dry, Low Heat. Do not wring.






