What is bonded fabric?

Bonded fabric is created by combining two or more layers of fabric using adhesives, heat, or chemicals to create a single, solid piece of fabric. This process enhances the fabric's characteristics, such as strength, durability, and resistance to water and wind. Bonded fabrics can be made in various weights and textures and are often used in outerwear, activewear, and accessories. They can also be used for upholstery and home decor projects. Some common types of bonded fabrics include bonded fleece, bonded jersey, and bonded neoprene.