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required for work wear. ciba(r) pyrovatimpbs gives semi-durable effects required for the upholstery industries of the automotive & aviation industries. waterproof paraffin wax based products giving excellent waterproof properties to a range of textile fibers such as cotton, polyamide, pan, and wool....
up to meters width and tiles of size we have various embossing/printed/ top grain to choose from including ... bedsheet fabrics bedsheet fabrics we manufacture bed sheets as per the industry standards using high grade fabric in % cotton and blended with polyester are widely cherished by our clients...
and is a fashion fabric for casual wear. general features of the denim fabric are as follows: cotton or cotton-polyester blended, durable and heavy-weight twill-weave. maybe napped or printed, made with spandex or other stretch yarns, or otherwise modified for fashion. dec , . origin of denim denim is...
set-in sleeves, raglan sleeves and kimono sleeves textile school apr , sleeve is that part of the garment, which covers the arm of the body and is usually attached to armhole of bodice pattern. sleeves support the design and functional element of a garment. they are broadly classified into three types...
others are discussed. apparel costumes: during indus valley civilization monalisa das feb , the earliest evidence of textile production in india comes from the indus valley, where a complete urban civilization centred around the two cities of mahenjodaro and harappa, thrived between and bc. along with...
another class of twill weaves obtained by means of the harness draft includes those weaves obtained by point drafts, which form wave effects across the cloth known as pointed twills. these effects are also frequently spoken of as herring banes, or herring-bones stripes because the radiating twill lines...