Fabric & material guide

How to Choose Silk Fabric and Momme for Private Label Silk Care Products

Fabric choice affects hand feel, product structure, price positioning, sample development, packaging direction, and final customer experience. This guide helps beauty brands, hair care brands, wig care retailers, salons, gift companies, and private label buyers review suitable material directions before developing silk sleep caps, bonnets, eye masks, scrunchies, pillowcases, pajamas, and gift sets.

Why fabric choice matters for private label silk care products

Fabric is not only a material choice. It affects softness, drape, shine, thickness, breathability, structure, logo suitability, packaging positioning, production cost, and sample approval. Different products need different material logic:

Sleep caps and bonnets

Need softness and hair-friendly smoothness.

Eye masks

Need skin touch, opacity, filling compatibility, and logo position.

Scrunchies

Need drape, shine, and elastic recovery.

Pillowcases

Need durability, momme balance, and washing stability.

Pajamas

Need drape, breathability, and size stability.

Gift sets

Need consistent visual direction and packaging harmony.

Silk momme guide for product development

Momme (mm) describes the weight of silk. Heavier is not automatically better — the right momme depends on the product structure, hand feel, durability, and price positioning. Use this as a starting direction and confirm through sample development.

6–8 momme
Best suited for
Lightweight decorative use, gift-wrap details, scarf-style accessories, lining direction where suitable.
Product examples
Lightweight scarf, decorative wrap, some lining applications.
Key advantages
Light, soft, flowing, suitable for delicate applications.
Things to review before sampling
May be too thin for premium sleep caps, pillowcases, or masks.
12 momme
Best suited for
Lightweight accessories and lining direction.
Product examples
Light scarf, soft lining, some small accessories.
Key advantages
Light feel and lower material weight.
Things to review before sampling
May not provide enough body for premium finished products.
16 momme
Best suited for
Entry to mid-level silk care products.
Product examples
Sleep caps, bonnets, eye masks, scrunchies, lightweight pajamas.
Key advantages
Soft, flexible, cost-manageable, suitable for small-batch testing.
Things to review before sampling
Confirm opacity, durability, and final hand feel.
19 momme
Best suited for
Balanced private label collections.
Product examples
Bonnets, sleep caps, pillowcases, eye masks, scrunchies, gift sets.
Key advantages
Balanced thickness, hand feel, durability, and cost.
Things to review before sampling
Usually a safe direction for many brand projects.
22 momme
Best suited for
Premium positioning.
Product examples
Premium pillowcases, luxury eye masks, higher-end gift sets, selected sleepwear.
Key advantages
Richer hand feel, better body, stronger premium perception.
Things to review before sampling
May be less suitable for some bonnet structures if too heavy or less flexible.
25 momme
Best suited for
Luxury bedding and selected premium home silk products.
Product examples
Luxury pillowcases, premium bedding direction, selected gift items.
Key advantages
Thick, durable, strong luxury feeling.
Things to review before sampling
May not be ideal for sleep caps or bonnets that need soft wrapping comfort.

Common silk and satin fabric directions

These are the material directions most often reviewed for silk care product development. Compare them by hand feel and product suitability — not by the metre.

Silk charmeuse

Suitable for: Sleep caps, bonnets, pillowcases, eye masks, scrunchies, pajamas, and gift sets.

Smooth face, soft drape, premium look — suitable for hair care and skin-touch products.

Silk satin

Suitable for: Glossy finished products, sleep masks, bonnets, gift sets, and packaging-focused product lines.

Strong shine, soft surface, attractive for product photography and retail presentation.

Silk habotai

Suitable for: Lightweight scarf direction, lining, gift wrap, and delicate lightweight accessories.

Light, soft, smooth on both sides — good for selected print and lining use.

Not always premium enough for high-end sleep caps or pillowcases.

Silk twill

Suitable for: Scarves, twillies, neck scarves, printed accessories, and structured soft accessories.

More texture and structure — good for print clarity and accessory use.

Not the first choice for most sleep caps or bonnets.

Organza

Suitable for: Decorative packaging, transparent pouch direction, gift set decoration, overlay details, ribbons, and visual display details.

Crisp, sheer, structured, decorative.

Not suitable as direct skin-touch lining for sleep caps, bonnets, or eye masks — it is not soft enough for hair care or sleep comfort.

Elastic satin

Suitable for: Bonnets, sleep caps, headbands, elastic-edge structures, and products requiring a more flexible fit.

Stretch and comfort can support a better wearing fit.

Elastic satin is not the same as 100% mulberry silk. Use it as a practical material option when flexibility, cost, or structure matters.

Silk blend or satin lining

Suitable for: Budget-controlled projects, inner-layer planning, test collections, or products where smooth hand feel is needed but full silk cost may be too high.

A practical option for sample testing and price positioning.

Described honestly — this is not presented as pure silk.

Which fabric works best for each product

Silk sleep caps and bonnets

Recommended directions
  • 16 momme charmeuse
  • 19 momme charmeuse
  • Elastic satin where stretch or fit is needed
  • Soft satin lining for budget-controlled projects

Buyer should review: Smoothness, breathability, head fit, elastic band, lining, edge comfort, pressure marks, color matching, logo placement.

Silk eye masks

Recommended directions
  • 16 momme or 19 momme charmeuse
  • 19 momme or 22 momme for premium gift sets
  • Soft filling compatibility

Buyer should review: Skin touch, opacity, filling thickness, nose bridge, strap comfort, embroidery or printed logo position.

Silk scrunchies

Recommended directions
  • 16 momme charmeuse
  • 19 momme charmeuse
  • Silk satin
  • Printed silk direction

Buyer should review: Shine, drape, color consistency, elastic strength, packaging card size, set combination.

Silk pillowcases

Recommended directions
  • 19 momme for balanced collections
  • 22 momme for premium collections
  • 25 momme for luxury bedding direction

Buyer should review: Durability, washing stability, zipper or envelope closure, size standards, packaging box or pouch.

Silk pajamas and sleepwear

Recommended directions
  • 16 momme for lighter drape
  • 19 momme for balanced use
  • 22 momme for premium sleepwear where suitable

Buyer should review: Drape, opacity, shrinkage, size tolerance, seam comfort, print compatibility.

Silk gift sets

Recommended directions
  • Use material consistency across cap, mask, scrunchie, pillowcase, pouch, and box.

Buyer should review: Color story, packaging structure, retail display, insert card, barcode sticker, logo position.

How brand positioning affects fabric selection

Starter private label collection

Practical material direction, controlled cost, small-batch testing, simple packaging.

Mid-range beauty or hair care brand

19 momme silk or balanced satin direction, custom colors, logo label, pouch or box packaging.

Premium gift or salon collection

Richer momme, stronger packaging, coordinated colors, care card, barcode sticker, and retail display planning.

Luxury bedding or sleepwear direction

Heavier momme where suitable, better packaging, detailed sample review, and stricter quality confirmation.

What to confirm during sample development

  1. 01Momme weight
  2. 02Fabric type
  3. 03Hand feel
  4. 04Shine level
  5. 05Thickness
  6. 06Breathability
  7. 07Color matching
  8. 08Lining direction
  9. 09Elastic or non-elastic structure
  10. 10Logo compatibility
  11. 11Packaging fit
  12. 12Washing and care expectation
  13. 13Bulk production practicality
  14. 14Price positioning

Fabric and material FAQ

What momme is best for private label silk sleep caps?

16 momme and 19 momme are commonly practical directions for sleep caps and bonnets because they balance softness, comfort, flexibility, and cost. The final choice should be confirmed through sample development.

Is 22 momme better for every silk product?

Not always. 22 momme can feel more premium, but some products such as bonnets and caps also need softness, drape, and wearing comfort. A heavier fabric is not automatically better for every structure.

Can organza be used for silk sleep caps?

Organza is better for decorative packaging, transparent pouch direction, gift set decoration, or overlay details. It is usually not suitable as a direct-touch fabric for sleep caps or eye masks because it is crisp and less soft.

What fabric is suitable for silk scrunchies?

Silk charmeuse, silk satin, and selected printed silk directions can work well for scrunchies. The key points are shine, drape, color consistency, and elastic recovery.

Can we use different fabrics in one private label gift set?

Yes, but the materials should be planned carefully so the color, shine, hand feel, and packaging direction look consistent as one collection.

Can OlaSilk help choose fabric before sampling?

Yes. OlaSilk can help review fabric direction, momme, hand feel, color, lining, product structure, and packaging plan before sample development.

Need help choosing material direction for your private label silk product?

Share your product type, target quantity, preferred price positioning, color direction, and packaging idea. OlaSilk can help review suitable material options before sample development.