Grosgrain , also
gros-grain and, rarely,
gros grain, is a type of
fabric characterized by its ribbed appearance. In grosgrain, the
weft is heavier than the
warp, creating prominent transverse ribs. It is called a "corded" fabric since the weft resembles a fine cord. Grosgrain is a
plain weave corded fabric, with heavier cords than in
poplin but lighter than in faille. Grosgrain has a very dull appearance with little luster but is very strong. It is a firm, close-woven, fine-corded fabric. While grosgrain fabric is generally black, it can be many different colors, and grosgrain
ribbon comes in a large variety of colors and patterns.