Dyed fabric refers to fabric that has undergone a process of coloration, where dyes or pigments are applied to the material to achieve a desired hue or shade. The resulting fabric exhibits a uniform or intentionally varied coloration, depending on the dyeing technique used.
Characteristics of dyed fabric:
1. Colorfastness: The ability of the dye to resist fading or running when exposed to light, water, or washing.
2. Shade: The specific tone or intensity of the color achieved.
3. Saturation: The depth or vibrancy of the color.
4. Evenness: The uniformity of the color distribution across the fabric.
5. Texture: The feel and appearance of the fabric, which may be affected by the dyeing process.