We’ve recently added new colors of 4-way stretch vinyl, matte vinyl / faux leather, 2-way stretch PVC fabric, and latex sheeting. Our faux leather line we extended to include a bone white (previously cream), red, and more black.
We have almost completely sold out of our previous stock of black matte vinyl, and the new black matte vinyl material has a bit less shine and more of a leather-look with enhanced grain.
The new additions of stretch vinyl include metallic silver (for all your space age sewing needs).
Last and not least we have new colors for our thickest range of latex sheeting: baby pink .80mm and metallic bronze .80mm. This thickness is great for corsetry, vests, jackets, or other projects that require greater durability or thickness.


Between the new stretch vinyl colors and expanded faux leather line, it feels like there’s a stronger focus on both functionality and visual realism this time around.
It’s good to hear the new matte vinyl has less shine, since overly glossy finishes can look cheap depending on the lighting.
Nice to see more black options returning, especially with an improved texture, because black basics are always in high demand for multiple projects.
Glad you mentioned the stock running out on the previous black matte vinyl, because I was wondering why it disappeared so quickly from the listings.
Those .80mm latex sheets in baby pink and metallic bronze seem ideal for sturdier builds like corsets where thinner latex just doesn’t hold shape well.
Metallic bronze latex at .80mm thickness is a cool addition, and I can see it working really well for statement pieces that need structure.
Switching from cream to bone white sounds subtle, but that slight shift can make a big difference when matching trims or combining materials.
The mention of space age sewing needs with the metallic silver made me laugh, but honestly that’s exactly what I’d use it for.
I appreciate the clarification between 2-way stretch PVC and 4-way stretch vinyl, since that difference really matters depending on the pattern.
Having thicker latex specifically called out for jackets and vests is helpful, since a lot of people underestimate how much durability matters there.
Interesting that the new matte vinyl leans more toward a leather look with enhanced grain, since that’s usually what people try to fake with topcoats anyway.
That note about the new black matte vinyl having less shine and more grain really caught my attention, since the old version always felt a bit plasticky for my taste.
I’ve been waiting for a true bone white faux leather, so replacing the cream is a smart move and should look much cleaner in structured pieces.
The addition of metallic silver 4-way stretch vinyl sounds perfect for costumes and futuristic outfits, especially since stretch makes it way easier to fit.
The expanded faux leather colors, especially adding red, open up a lot more options for bold jackets and accessories without needing real leather.