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Textile Clipping Path Service for Fabric Cutouts

Precise fabric-edge cutouts including fringe, mesh, lace and translucent weaves.

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The samples above show the finished result; here is what goes into them. A textile clipping path service for fabric cutouts isolates garments and textiles from their backgrounds with hand-drawn precision — including the fringe, mesh, lace, and translucent weaves that automated tools tear apart. Color Experts International has been cutting fabric edges by hand for 40 years, with 250+ in-house editors serving Amazon, MGM, and more than 12,000 brands.

What Our Textile Clipping Path Service Includes

Every order is a manual pen-tool job. An editor traces the garment's true edge at 200-300% zoom, following each thread of a frayed hem or scalloped lace border rather than approximating it. Depending on the fabric, we combine three techniques. Hand-drawn clipping paths handle defined edges — hems, seams, cuffs, buttons, and hardware. Layer masking handles mesh, tulle, chiffon, and other translucent weaves, so the fabric keeps its natural see-through quality on any new background instead of flattening into an opaque shape. Multi-clipping paths separate a garment into components — body, collar, sleeves, trim — so you can recolor or edit each section independently for product variants. You receive files in PSD, TIFF, PNG, or JPEG with paths embedded, on pure white, transparent, or any custom background you specify.

Our Process, from Upload to Delivery

Send us your images through our quote form along with your output requirements — file format, background, path complexity, and naming conventions. We assign the work to editors who handle textiles daily, not a general queue. Each cutout then passes a two-stage quality check: the editor reviews the path at high zoom, and a separate QC reviewer inspects edges, transparency, and batch consistency before anything ships. This is the same production line that has processed apparel imagery for four decades, and our 250+ in-house editors handle full catalog volume without a change in edge quality, whether you send a five-image test or an entire range. If a file is not right, we revise it at no charge until it is.

Who Uses Fabric Cutouts

Apparel and fashion brands use fabric cutouts to meet marketplace requirements — Amazon, for example, requires main images on pure white — and to keep hundreds of listings visually consistent. Textile manufacturers and wholesalers cut swatches and drapes for catalogs where weave detail is the selling point. Studios shooting lookbooks and e-commerce flatlays send us raw batches for overnight processing, so shoot day and edit day never collide. Print and advertising teams order multi-path cutouts when a campaign needs one garment recolored into every colorway without a reshoot. If your images involve fringe, open knits, sheer panels, or lace trim, this is the service built for them.

Turnaround and Pricing

Turnaround holds at 24 hours regardless of batch size, with rush delivery in 4 to 12 hours when a launch cannot wait. Pricing starts at $0.20 per image and scales with path complexity — a clean-edged folded shirt costs less than a fringed scarf with dozens of individual strands. For an instant estimate, use the calculator on our pricing page. For large or recurring batches, request a custom quote and we will price the entire workflow, delivery schedule included.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you keep mesh and sheer fabrics transparent after the cutout?

We do not rely on a clipping path alone. Translucent areas get a layer mask that preserves partial opacity, so the weave shows whatever background sits behind it — white, colored, or a lifestyle scene — exactly as real fabric would.

Can you separate parts of a garment so I can change colors later?

Yes. Multi-clipping paths isolate the body, sleeves, collar, trim, and hardware as separate selections in one file. Your team can recolor a single component to build product variants without ordering a new edit or reshooting the garment.

How do I test your quality before placing an order?

Send 2 images through our free trial. We return finished cutouts within 24 hours at no cost, with no card required. If the edges hold up under your zoom, move the rest of the batch through our quote form.