Why are there different Grades and Prices for fabrics?
Grade A fabrics are the least costly and Grade D fabrics are the most. The price of fabrics is largely determined by the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills who manufacture them. This process takes into consideration the composition of the fabric such as polyester, olefin or acrylic, whether the material is non-woven (printed) or woven, as well as the overall size, color, and complexity of producing an individual pattern.