After several years of searching, negotiations, failed manufacturing, and lots of prototypes – MJTrends is happy to announce our initial stock of Clear PVC Vinyl material in the following colors: Clear, Blue, Red, Neon green, Purple, Hot Pink, and Smoke!
We designed these fabrics with a focus on clothing applications – rain coats, jackets, skirts, neon overalls, rave wear, club wear – you name it, we had it in mind. But they can also be used for everyday items like bags, table covers, etc.
The material has a softness to it and is less crinkly than the plastic sheeting that you might find in other stores. You’ll find it soft to the touch and more pleasing than plastic with a harder rating. We’ve also priced it well below market prices – so get a great deal in our initial offering before prices go up!


























I’ve been hunting for a softer clear PVC for jackets, so the note about it being less crinkly than typical plastic sheeting really caught my attention. The color range like neon green and smoke is a nice bonus too.
Really intrigued by the inclusion of colors like hot pink and purple alongside clear options. It’s nice to see PVC aimed at both fashion pieces and practical items like bags or table covers.
After years of development, it’s cool to see such a wide initial release instead of just clear. Neon overalls in that green or hot pink could look amazing if the material really drapes better.
The fact that you went through multiple prototypes shows, because most vinyl I’ve used feels stiff and noisy. A softer hand for clothing like skirts and rave wear is exactly what people need.
The mention of it being less crinkly is huge, because that’s always been my biggest complaint with vinyl fabrics. If it’s truly softer, I can see this working well for club wear.
Pricing it below market while launching such a broad palette seems like a smart move. I’m especially curious how the smoke tint looks in person for outerwear projects.
I appreciate that you specifically designed this for clothing applications, since most PVC on the market feels like it belongs on a table, not a jacket. The softer texture sounds promising.