Is viscose a good material?
TL;DR (Summary):
Is viscose a good material? Viscose is a popular semi-synthetic fibre worldwide and is often used for fashion and accessories.
It is soft, flowing, and pleasant on the skin, dyes well, and is therefore particularly suitable for scarves. But how good is viscose really in terms of comfort, durability, and care?
Is it worth looking at alternatives like modal?
In this article, we compare viscose with modal and show when viscose scarves are the ideal choice – whether for elegant outfits, colourful designs, or as a daily accessory.
Is viscose a good material and what is viscose?
Viscose fibres are made from plant cellulose and combine the best properties of natural fibres with the advantages of synthetic materials.
It feels particularly soft and smooth on the skin, sits comfortably on the body and is lightweight to wear.
Thanks to its good dyeability, vibrant colours, fine patterns and elegant designs can be achieved.
The fibres drape fluidly and create a noble appearance, making scarves and other accessories look high-quality.
At the same time, it remains breathable and comfortable – ideal for accessories.
What advantages does it have?
A company in the field of corporate gifts was looking for a high-quality scarf for customer presents.
Important were soft texture, elegant appearance, and bright colours that showcased the brand logo optimally.
After thorough consultation, they consciously chose viscose. The material draped well, was easy to embroider, and conveyed a high-quality impression.
Despite higher care requirements, the decision was convincing due to its visual impact and wearing comfort.
The viscose scarves were very well received by business partners and sustainably strengthened brand loyalty.
„Viscose combines elegance, softness, and a variety of colours – perfect for stylishly presenting your brand.“
In summary, one can say: It is an elegant, soft material that particularly impresses for scarves in the B2B sector.
It scores with a flowing look, intense colours, and pleasant wearing comfort – ideal for customer gifts, employee scarves, or exclusive accessories.
Those who value durability can consider modal or blends, but viscose offers a clear advantage when style and presentation are at the forefront.
With the right care, the quality is maintained, and these scarves leave a lasting impression on business partners and customers.
Disadvantages of viscose?
Viscose tends to wrinkle, as the fibres are soft and flexible. Wrinkles can occur even during wear or after washing, which need to be ironed or steamed.
In damp conditions, it can lose its shape as the fibres absorb water. Garments or scarves may then not fall evenly.
Additionally, viscose is high-maintenance: it should preferably be washed by hand or on a gentle cycle. High temperatures, strong spinning, or incorrect drying can damage the fibres and shorten the lifespan of the fabric.


What is modal?
Modal is a semi-synthetic fibre made from cellulose derived from beech wood. It belongs to the family of regenerated fibres, just like viscose, but differs in its particularly soft feel and durability.
Modal is often used for high-quality scarves, shawls, underwear, and blouses because it is lightweight, breathable, and pleasant against the skin.
Advantages of Modal
A leading industrial company wanted to present its distribution partners with a high-quality gift at the end of the year. The goal was a product that looks elegant, is durable, and is comfortable to wear.
After comparing various materials, the company decided to produce 500 scarves made of modal.
The decision was made for modal because the scarves combine a soft feel, shape stability, and colour fastness – qualities that emphasise the high-quality impression on the recipient.
Additionally, the company logo could be placed in brilliant colours on the scarves.
„Modal scarves combine luxury and durability – ideal for exclusive corporate gifts.“
Modal impresses with its combination of softness, durability, and colour fidelity.
For companies looking to use scarves as exclusive promotional or corporate gifts, Modal is therefore the ideal choice.
Compared to viscose, Modal scores with higher shape retention and lasting elegance.
With customised Modal scarves from Tie Solution, companies benefit not only from high-quality but also from a product that sustainably impresses customers and partners.
Disadvantages of Modal?
Cost factor: Modal is more expensive than conventional viscose because the manufacturing process is more complex.
Environmental aspects: Although more sustainable than many synthetic fibres, the production of modal requires a lot of water and energy.
Care requirements: Modal can shrink or lose its shape if washed at too high a temperature.
Practical example: Why a customer chooses modal


Are there viscose or modal scarves for spring/summer and autumn/winter?
Many companies and fashion enthusiasts wonder: Can scarves made from lightweight materials like viscose or Modal be worn all year round?
The answer is: Yes – if you pay attention to material quality, weight and cut.
Why viscose and modal work all year round
A promotional products dealer that sells high-quality promotional gifts decided to produce 500 modal scarves.
Reason: The scarves are light enough for summer, but thanks to the dense weave, they can also be worn as an elegant accessory in autumn and winter.
This way, they cover different seasons and reduce storage and production costs.
„A scarf that works all year round saves time, money, and delights customers with practical versatility.„
Viscose and modal scarves are not only soft and pleasant but also versatile.
Those who pay attention to high-quality weaving and material blends can easily wear them from spring to winter.
For B2B customers who use scarves as promotional gifts or merchandising items, they are particularly attractive.
Material mix for more warmth
If you want to use scarves in autumn and winter as well, a material mix is worthwhile:
Modal + wool: provides warmth without losing lightness
Viscose + wool or cashmere: ideal for colder days, but retains a soft feel


Is viscose artificial silk? – Everything you need to know
Viscose is often referred to as „art silk“. But is that really true?
For many designers, textile manufacturers and B2B customers, this question is crucial when it comes to material choice for scarves, clothing or promotional gifts.
Why is viscose referred to as artificial silk?
A company wanted to produce 1000 scarves for a promotional project. The choice fell on viscose, as it offers the elegant silk look but is significantly more cost-effective than silk.
This allowed the project to be implemented within budget, without compromising on quality and style.
„It is worth investing the budget in viscose or modal, you save about 50% compared to silk.“
Viscose is not real silk, but a semi-synthetic alternative that is often referred to as art silk.
It combines an elegant appearance, pleasant feel and versatile applications – ideal for B2B customers who need scarves or accessories in larger quantities.
Disadvantages of artificial silk
A scarf made of viscose conveys luxury both visually and tactilely, but it remains „artificial silk“. Especially in a B2B or high-end gift context, the recipient may be consciously aware of this.
The consequence: He might not feel fully appreciated or treated as less exclusive – because real silk is regarded as a sign of the highest quality and care.


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Conclusion
Viscose impresses with its soft feel, flowing appearance and vibrant colours – ideal for elegant scarves and exclusive customer gifts.
Modal, on the other hand, offers higher durability, remains more shape-stable and is easier to care for, making it particularly suitable for everyday or frequently worn scarves.
For B2B applications, the rule is: those who prioritise style, colour and luxurious appearance opt for viscose.
Those who prioritise durability and easy handling, on the other hand, make the better choice with modal.
Both materials have strengths – the choice depends on the intended use.
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Author: Tie Solution – Marketing
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Date: 19 November 2025
