Production of various high-end fabrics reaches 7 million meters annually, including a wide range of fashionable new products and exquisite items, with a broad coverage of color patterns.
Why Dyed Corduroy Remains a Premium Choice Corduroy dyed fabric delivers an unmatched combination of plush, ribbed texture and exceptional wearing durability. The fabric’s raised wales, formed by cutting and brushing a cotton pile, take dye deeply a...
Modal-cotton dyed fabric offers a direct and definitive answer to the demand for textiles that combine luxury, durability, and vibrant, lasting color. The blend marries the exceptional softness and drape of modal with the breathability and robustness...
Modal absorbs moisture 50% more efficiently than pure cotton — yet most fabric buyers still default to cotton for their blended dyed cloth orders. That gap is worth closing. What Modal-Cotton Dyed Cloth Actually Is Modal is a cellulosic fiber derive...
Wale Count Is the First Decision You Should Make Sourcing corduroy dyed fabric without locking in the wale count first is like ordering fabric without specifying weight — the downstream consequences are real. Wales (the raised parallel cords running...
Fabric sourcing decisions come down to specifics — fiber ratios, GSM, weave construction, end-use performance. Modal-cotton dyed cloth sits at the intersection of softness and durability, and for buyers who haven't worked with it closely, this guide...
Why Cotton Blends Outperform Pure Cotton in Most Applications Pure cotton has its merits — breathability, skin comfort, natural feel. But for garment manufacturers and fashion buyers, 100% cotton rarely delivers the full package: it wrinkles easily,...
Most fabric buyers know the two terms — Prepared For Dyeing (PFD) fabric and Garment Dyed fabric — but confuse them when placing orders. They sit at opposite ends of the same supply chain, and choosing the wrong one can cost you lead time, color acc...
The textile dyeing industry consumes 100–150 liters of water per kilogram of fabric processed — and accounts for roughly 20% of global industrial water pollution. For brands sourcing woven fabric today, that number is no longer just an environmental...
What Garment Dyed Fabric Actually Is — And Why It Matters Most fabrics are colored before they're cut. A roll of greige cloth goes into a dye bath, comes out a consistent shade, and only then gets sewn into a garment. Garment dyeing reverses that or...
The Distinct Core of Three Weaving Giants The direct distinction lies in the mechanical loom mechanism and the scale of the pattern. Jacquard weaving controls individual warp threads for intricate, large-scale figurative designs. Dobby weaving utili...
Tencel-cotton dyed cloth delivers superior colorfastness and reduced shrinkage compared to standard cotton, while maintaining breathability. For most apparel and home textile applications, a blend with 30% to 40% Tencel and 60% to 70% cotton offers ...
When texture, pattern, and color need to work together in a single fabric, Jacquard Dobby Corduroy Dyed Fabric delivers on all three. Built on a corduroy base and woven with dobby-controlled geometric patterns, then piece-dyed to achieve clean, cons...