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what does satin fabric feel like

What Does Satin Feel Like? And Why Silk Feels Superior

By Blissy Editors 7 mins

What does satin feel like? It's known for its smooth feel, but is it as soft and luxurious as silk? Let's see how these two fabrics compare!

 

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Key takeaways:

  • Satin is smooth but syntheticsilk is natural, softer, and superior.

  • Silk is more breathable, durable, and beneficial for skin and hair than satin.

  • Blissy uses high-quality 22-momme, grade 6A mulberry silk.

  • Proper care extends the life of both satin and silk fabrics.

 

Satin fabric is known for its shiny, lustrous appearance and smooth feel. It's also an affordable fabric for clothing, bedding, and other products.

How does it measure up when compared to silk? Satin fabrics have their benefits in terms of price and soft texture. But they're not quite up there with silk when it comes to quality, durability—and many other factors.

Let's take a closer look at satin and silk, including their differences!

Understanding Satin Fabric

Satin fabric is a type of woven fabric renowned for its smooth, glossy surface and soft texture. While a special type of satin known as silk satin can be made from silk, virtually all products marketed as "satin" today are crafted from synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon.

The appeal of satin comes from its weaving technique, known as the satin weave. This method involves floating warp yarns over the weft, creating a fabric with a glossy surface that feels smooth but lacks the natural breathability of materials like silk.

Most satin products today are made from synthetic fibers, which can trap heat and moisture, leading to discomfort. While its shiny finish may look luxurious, satin’s synthetic nature often means sacrificing comfort and durability.

silk and satin fabric explanation

What Does Satin Feel Like?

Did you know satin isn’t actually its own fabric? It refers to a specific weaving technique, and most satin products on the market today are made from synthetic materials like polyester or rayon.

Satin has been used for centuries in everything from bed linens to wedding dresses. However, synthetic satin's smooth texture can come with some drawbacks. Let’s take a look at a few of those now!

Slippery and synthetic

Satin is certainly smooth! But this smoothness has a feel that’s a bit too slippery. Ever worn a satin fabric robe? Or used satin bedding? This material’s slipperiness causes it to slide around easily—making it hard for satin sheets or pillowcases to stay in place if not designed properly.

Satin’s synthetic fibers, such as polyester satin, rayon satin, and synthetic satin, mean you’re not getting a natural fabric. That comes with some disadvantages as far as quality, durability, and other factors that we’ll explore in more detail later.

polyester satin

Glossy surface

One of satin's pros is that it offers a glossy surface that can give clothes or other products a bit of a luxurious look. Whether it's used for evening gowns or sheets, this sheen can add a touch of elegance—but there's a catch!

Satin fabric might have a glossy look, but it lacks breathability. That means it's not quite as comfortable against your skin. Wearing synthetic satin bridal wear or sleeping on a synthetic satin pillowcase could have you feeling uncomfortably hot!

Plus, satin isn't nearly as soft or smooth as pure silk, making it a less luxurious option overall.

Less durable and beneficial

Satin doesn't offer the same longevity as natural fibers, like silk. It's not a highly durable material, making it more prone to damage. A satin weave shirt might wear out its welcome faster than natural materials.

Satin also doesn't have the same benefits for skin and hair as silk—another major drawback for this synthetic material. It may offer some softness for your skin as far as its texture. But it doesn't hydrate it and help you stay cool.

main difference between satin and silk

The Difference Between Satin and Sateen

Satin and sateen are often confused, but they are distinct fabrics with different weaving techniques. Satin is created using the satin weave, which results in a smooth, glossy surface and a luxurious feel. This weave involves floating warp yarns over the weft, creating a fabric that feels silky and smooth. Satin can be made from silk or synthetic fibers like polyester.

Sateen, on the other hand, is made using the sateen weave, which produces a fabric with a smooth, glossy surface but a slightly rougher texture compared to satin. Sateen is typically made from cotton or synthetic fibers, giving it a different feel and appearance.

While both fabrics have a glossy surface, the type of weave and the materials used set them apart, with satin offering a more luxurious and softer touch.

sateen material versus satin fabric

How Does Satin Differ from Silk?

Now it’s time to dive into the difference between satin, satin silk, and silk! How do these compare? What are their benefits? If you’re trying to decide between getting satin, satin silk, or silk sheets or clothes, what’s the better option?

We’ll go over the main differences between these materials, so you can see what makes silk the better choice overall!

Breathability

How breathable your bedding or clothing is can make a world of difference in your comfort level. Satin fabrics are not breathable, due to their synthetic nature. When you wear or sleep on something made of satin, it traps heat—causing you to feel uncomfortable and sweaty.

Pure silk, on the other hand, is a highly breathable material. Silk fabric helps regulate your body temperature, creating a more comfortable sleeping environment or wardrobe choice. You don't have to worry about feeling overheated or waking up covered in sweat with silk sheets or pillowcases instead of satin.

breathable silk feels luxurious

Durability

When you purchase new products, you want to get your money's worth. Satin clothes, bedding, and other items don't have the same durability as silk. They wear out faster. These items aren't going to last as long—meaning you'll need to spend money sooner on replacing them.

Silk items are made to last. These highly durable products, like Blissy's Silk Pillowcases, can last for years without wearing out. With proper care, they can end up being a smart investment for your bedroom or wardrobe.

Natural fibers

Purchasing satin products usually means you’re getting something synthetic, often referred to as synthetic satin. You might have some natural fibers with a satin weave that's blended with silk. But many satin items are made of polyester, rayon, and other synthetic compounds.

Blissy’s silk is 100% natural. This luxurious fabric is also eco-friendly and hypoallergenic, making it a great purchase for the environment—and your skin! In fact, all Blissy silk products have the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 label for sustainability and an assurance that no harmful chemicals were used to make them.

Why Blissy's Silk Feels Superior

Silk is superior to satin—period. But what makes Blissy's silk even better than other silk products? There are several reasons for this. Blissy pillowcases, loungewear, and other products offer the best and most luxurious kind of silk available. Let's go over some of the qualities that make these silk items the best on the market.

buying silk guide

Grade 6A silk

Silk products come in different grades. Knowing what these grades mean is important when you buy anything made of silk. With Blissy, you're getting the finest quality silk—grade 6A!

Silk with an A grade has long strands, an elegant shine, and a lightweight design. Out of all A grade silks, 6 is the highest possible rating. That indicates you're getting the ultimate softness and durability with Blissy's Grade 6A silk products!

22-momme

What does this mean? A silk product's momme is a unit of measurement that tells you how dense and durable it is. Blissy's silk products are 22-momme, meaning that they're denser than many other silk items—but not too heavy!

Higher momme, such as 26-momme, would be a bit too heavy for bedding products, like pillowcases. But 22-momme products are lightweight enough to provide a comfortable feel when used for bed linens and hair accessories. For our robe, we ues 32-momme silk, allowing it to drape gracefully without being see-through.

These momme weights also let you know that Blissy products are highly durable! You can count on these items to last a long time with the right care and maintenance.

real silk satin

100% mulberry silk

Not all silks are the same. Mulberry silk is considered the best of the bunch—and that's what Blissy silk products are made of. These 100% mulberry silk items have smooth, long fibers that provide outstanding softness and a naturally elegant sheen.

Sleep and skin benefits

Blissy silk products provide benefits that boost sleep, hair, and skin quality, including all of the following:

  • Cooling effects for a comfortable night's sleep

  • Breathable to help prevent overheating and sweaty skin

  • Hypoallergenic for those with sensitive skin

  • Hydrating for hair and skin health

  • Moisture-wicking for enhanced comfort

  • Reduced frizz and healthier hair

With Blissy, you can look forward to better sleep and beautiful skin and hair!

white silk fabric

End Uses and Care for Satin and Silk Fabric

Satin and silk fabrics are incredibly versatile, finding their way into a variety of applications:

  • Wedding Dresses and Formal Wear: Both fabrics are popular choices for bridal gowns and evening wear due to their elegant appearance and luxurious feel.

  • Bed Linen and Bedding: Satin and silk sheets and pillowcases provide a smooth, comfortable surface for sleeping, enhancing the overall sleep experience.

  • Home Decor and Upholstery: These fabrics add a touch of luxury to home decor items like curtains, cushions, and upholstery.

  • Clothing and Accessories: From blouses and dresses to scarves and ties, satin and silk are favored for their soft texture and elegant drape.

silk is a versatile fabric

To maintain the quality and appearance of satin and silk fabrics, follow these care tips:

  • Dry Clean or Hand Wash: Use cold water and gentle detergents to preserve the fabric’s integrity.

  • Avoid Machine Washing or Drying: These processes can damage the delicate fibers.

  • Iron While Slightly Damp: This helps prevent wrinkles without applying too much heat.

  • Store in a Cool, Dry Place: Proper storage prevents damage and maintains the fabric’s quality.

With the right care, satin and silk fabrics can provide lasting luxury and comfort for years to come.

Why Choose Blissy Silk Over Satin (and Other Fabrics)?

Satin may not cost as much, but you might not get your money's worth with these items. Blissy's silk products give you lasting luxury, superior comfort, notable health benefits—and more!

A higher price tag comes with a long-term investment for your well-being and beauty! Choose Blissy, whether you're looking for bedding, hair accessories, loungewear, or all of these!

silk is a natural fiber raw material

Elevate Your Sleep With Blissy's Silk!

Take your sleep quality to the next level with Blissy pillowcases! Browse our collection for silk hair products, like bonnets and scrunchies for shiny, healthy hair. Explore our silk products to experience all of the benefits they offer firsthand!


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