Good morning on this chilly Thursday.

When New York Fashion Week kicks off today, the catwalks of Manhattan will be filled with fabulously unaffordable outfits.

But you can own some of this fabulosity for a pittance — maybe not the outfits, but the fabric they’re made of.

All it takes is a subway ride to the last stop on the F, up four flights of warehouse stairs, past the noisy production lines of the Hanky Panky lingerie factory to the unglamorous showroom of Fabscrap in Jamaica, Queens.

There, you’ll find designer silk faille, delicate corded lace appliqués, fire-red duchess satin, midnight wash denim, and whole hides of leather in tobacco, charcoal or cobalt — for as little as $5 a pound.