Venecia (fabric)
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Venecia is the proprietary name for a fabric manufactured in Korea. It was introduced in about 2005 and is a blend of 92% nylon and 8% spandex. It has become popular due to more desirable characteristics such as a cooler feel to the skin and wrinkle resistant. It is a realitively thin, dense, stretchy latex with polyester or nylon fibers. In 2007 Venecia fabrics became very popular for womans dresses, tops and lingerie.