Our reason for being and for continuing to evolve, as everyone knows, is nothing more than to continue making a great variety of fabric ribbons in different designs, colors, and finishes.
At Manubens, we are aware of what it means to grow around products that have fit into the concept of success from the beginning, and in that sense, we work constantly to ensure that the bar is never lowered.
The secret of our fabric ribbons lies in the care and delicacy with which we handle the materials that serve as the basis for their manufacture, and for this reason, it is interesting to get to know the raw materials that make our ribbon service unique in the haberdashery, tailoring, and packaging market.
Colors, textures, variety, sizes, and a lot of style are just some of the characteristics that are also embedded in the manufacturing processes of the best fabric ribbons on the market today, which have stood out efficiently and well-deservedly from the rest for many years.
MATERIALS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FABRIC RIBBONS
As we have mentioned on previous and countless occasions, we have a very broad base of materials, manufacturing techniques, creative ideas, and technological elements that allow us to achieve the results that countless customers wish to obtain.
But this is not the only thing we need to be at the forefront of the market; we must also have top-quality raw materials that lend themselves to making all kinds of fabric ribbons, which ultimately excel and serve as a basis for future creations that innovate significantly and continue to stand out from the most direct competition.
In this sense, we have raw materials such as the following:
- Polyester. With this synthetic fiber, we make fabric ribbons such as double-sided satin, grosgrain ribbon, or taffeta ribbon, to name just a few examples.
- Another synthetic fiber with which we make classic fabric ribbons like velvet ribbon or organza ribbon.
- Cotton. This natural fiber is used for the production of bias tape or herringbone tape.
- Natural fiber that has gained importance and allows the development of fabric ribbons with a more rustic touch.
- Rayon. This synthetic fiber has the same usage properties as natural fibers, such as cotton. We use it for certain items like our Jacquard ribbons.
These are some of the materials or raw materials we use to make our fabric ribbons, and in all of them, we always pay attention to the quality, durability, and possibilities each one offers.
In this sense, in terms of possibilities, different fabric ribbons can be made; for example, the rat tail cord offers the option of serving as decoration in many creations, and since it is synthetic material, it can be used for a multitude of purposes by simply burning the ends.
On the other hand, and to give a simple example, velvet will serve both to decorate clothing, costumes, and more, as well as to make hair accessories.
Broadly speaking, we can divide our fabric ribbons into those we make with synthetic or natural fibers, and from there, we create different ribbons that have multiple uses.
FORMATS OF FABRIC RIBBONS
In the same way that we have talked about the materials of the fabric ribbons that give rise to their different textures, we can also talk about formats and colors.
Regarding formats, when we make fabric ribbons, we think about all the customers we have and those we could have if we created different formats.
The woven ribbons we create have sizes ranging from 3 millimeters to 100 millimeters, so the result will always be fabric ribbons that can be used and applied to all types of clothing and circumstances.
As for colors, we can say that they are very diverse because Manubens works on variety in every sense, and because we do not want to leave any customer without their favorite color, their longed-for fabric ribbon, and their most innovative fabric ribbon creation.






