In the apparel industry, hot stamping fabrics are primarily used in outdoor sportswear, fashion outerwear, and specialty garments. Outdoor sportswear utilizes pearlescent fabrics with a laser hot stamping process, typically 145-150 cm wide, suitable for the outer layer of mountaineering and skiwear. Fashion outerwear uses gradient-colored nylon hot stamping fabrics with a rainbow laser effect, becoming a mainstream design element for cotton-padded coats and windbreakers in 2025. In specialty garments, all-polyester single-color hot stamping fabrics are widely used in the production of religious ceremonial clothing due to their high durability. Additionally, hot stamping fabrics with a iridescent pearlescent effect are often used to make children's outerwear.
Hot stamping fabrics are also frequently used in home furnishings and gift packaging, such as for making luxurious curtains, bedding, tablecloths, cushions, and pillows, as well as for high-end gift packaging such as jewelry boxes, perfume boxes, candy boxes, and gift bags.

Footwear, Hats, Bags, and Accessories: Used as detailed embellishments to enhance the overall quality. Commonly used for hot stamping patterns on women's shoe uppers, tongue labels, fashion hats, and handbags and wallets, combining durability and aesthetic appeal.
Stage and Commercial Decoration: Utilizing its high reflectivity, it is widely used in stage costumes, KTV/bar backdrops, holiday decorations (such as kindergarten pillar wraps and Christmas decorations), and advertising props, suitable for short-term, high-frequency visual effects.







