A jacquard knit features intricate patterns—such as stripes, zig‑zags, or geometric motifs—directly woven into the fabric. Unlike printed designs, these are part of the knit structure, giving a refined texture, visual interest, and a luxe hand-feel
Typically crafted from jersey-like knit blends—cotton, viscose, polyester, or rayon—for a soft, drapey, and slightly stretchy feel.
The jacquard technique embeds tone-on-tone or contrasting motifs (like stripes or zig-zags), adding sophistication without loud colors