Duck cloth, or “duck canvas,” is a durable, tightly woven fabric typically made from cotton. Its name originates from the Dutch word “doek,” meaning “cloth.” Unlike regular canvas, which usually has a plain weave, duck cloth often has a smoother and tighter weave, making it stronger and more durable. This fabric comes in two types: single fill duck and double fill duck (or “army duck”).
Tightly woven, providing durability and strength for heavy-duty use.
Typically 10 to 24 ounces per square yard, offering robustness for demanding applications.
Resistant to wear, tear, and rough conditions due to its dense weave.
Often treated for water resistance, suitable for outdoor use.
Naturally stiff but softens over time, retaining shape in products like bags or tents.
Offers a textured, earthy look, often in khaki, beige, or olive green tones.
Duck cloth is widely used in jackets, overalls, and vests, making it ideal for labor-intensive jobs that demand tough, durable clothing. Its abrasion resistance ensures long-lasting wear, even in harsh conditions. This fabric offers protection without sacrificing comfort.
Duck cloth is a popular choice for tote bags, backpacks, and duffel bags, providing a sturdy, reliable material. Its durable weave withstands heavy use and rough handling. Ideal for bags that need to last through daily wear and tear.
Duck cloth is perfect for tents, boat covers, and car covers due to its strength and weather resistance. With proper treatment, it effectively resists wind, water, and UV rays. This makes it a reliable choice for outdoor protection.
For nearly 31 years, Karunaa Weaving Mills has produced high-quality fabrics from premium cotton and blends. Since 1993, we’ve remained at the forefront of the textile industry, adapting to fashion trends and market demands.