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.
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...
Understanding Corduroy Dyed Fabric Fundamentals Corduroy dyed fabric represents one of the most versatile textile categories in contemporary fashion and interior design. The dyeing process transforms the basic ribbed cotton or cotton-blend material ...
Why Tencel-Cotton Blends Dominate Modern Textiles Tencel-cotton dyed cloth represents one of the most successful innovations in contemporary fabric engineering. This combination delivers superior moisture management, enhanced color retention, and re...
PFD fabric is a high performance textile engineered to deliver exceptional durability, moisture resistance, and dimensional stability for demanding industrial environments. The material combines tightly woven synthetic fibers with specialized finish...
What Is Cotton Blended Dyed Fabric? Cotton blended dyed fabric is a textile made by combining cotton fibers with one or more other fibers — such as polyester, rayon, linen, or spandex — and then dyeing the blended yarn or finished cloth to achieve c...
What Is Coated Dyed Cloth? Coated dyed cloth is a textile that undergoes two distinct manufacturing stages: piece dyeing to achieve uniform coloration, followed by the application of a functional coating — typically polyurethane (PU), polyvinyl chlo...
Woven Fabric Is Not a Single Answer — It Depends on What You're Weaving With As a manufacturer that works with woven fabrics daily, one of the most common questions we get from apparel buyers and designers is whether woven fabric is suitable for sum...