drapability

/ˌdreɪpəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of a fabric or material that allows it to hang or fall in graceful folds.
    • Silk is known for its excellent drapability, making it ideal for evening gowns.
    • The designer chose the fabric for its soft drapability and smooth texture.
    • When buying curtains, consider the drapability of the material for a better look.
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