HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORIGINAL AND COUNTERFEIT AFRICAN WAX PRINT FABRIC


African Print Flare Midi Dress - Jamilah
AFRICAN PRINT FABRIC PRODUCTION
The process of making authentic African print fabric is highly respected as a craft and a labour-intensive art form.There are many different steps in production. First of all, raw cotton yarns are spun into woven grey cloth, before being bleached white and stretched to the right width (usually approximately 46 inches).

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE CURRENT AFRICAN FABRIC MARKET?
First of all, it is important to give you some background information about the history of the fabric to provide some context.Wax print fabric originated in Indonesia from traditional batik making.

Chinese produced ankara fabrics at an African market


HOW TO SPOT COUNTERFEIT ANKARA FABRIC SOLD ONLINE & IN-STORE
There are several ways that you can easily tell the difference between real and fake wax.It is much easier to tell the difference if you can see and touch the fabrics in a market or store compared to online. Here are our top tips on what to look out for!BE WARY OF CHEAPER PRICES
The price is usually the first sign that can help you to determine if the fabric is original or not. Counterfeit fabric can be half the price or even more!If you are new to shopping for African print fabric we recommend doing your research and shopping around first so you can easily compare.AVOID POORER QUALITY ITEMS, ANKARA FABRIC IS MADE FROM 100% COTTON
Simply touching the fabric can give you a really good indication of the type of quality. If the fabric feels soft and flexible then it could well be authentic wax.If the fabric feels harsh, hard, and stiff like paper or even cardboard then chances are it is fake.
A cotton field before harvesting
CHECK THE FABRIC SELVAGE & STICKERS
From our experience, there are several small signs to look out for that can tell you instantly. First of all, on the selvedge of the fabric, it might say ‘made as…’ or ‘made for…’ instead of ‘made in…’ before the country name.ASIAN MANUFACTURERS TO LOOK OUT FOR
You can also carry out some research so that you can easily spot the names of well-known Asian fabric manufacturers such as Hitarget, Flygle, Orientar, and Sunbelt all from China.STICK TO SMALL AFRICAN CLOTHING BUSINESSES LIKE NALA MAKEDA
If you feel passionate about supporting the African textile industry and prefer to shop for quality over quantity then be safe and stick to the businesses that know best.
BROWSE OUR RANGE OF ANKARA FABRICS
If you’re looking to purchase authentic African wax print fabric or modern afrocentric clothing browse our African boutique online today!
