Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Engineered Garments Fall / Winter

Garment production is an organized activity consisting of sequential processes such as laying, marking, cutting, stitching, checking, finishing, pressing and packaging. This is a process of converting raw materials into finished products

This evolution has split garments into categories.
  • Baby Grow. Fully body clothing for babies.
  • Ball-gown. Formal full length dress for social occasions.
  • Bikini. Two-piece type of women's swimwear that is in the form of a bra and briefs.
  • Blazzer. ...
  • Blouse. ...
  • Bow Tie. ...
  • Boxer. ...
  • Bra.


Sources and typesTextiles are made from many materials, with four main sources: animal (wool, silk), plant (cotton, flax, jute, bamboo), mineral (asbestos, glass fibre), and synthetic (nylon, polyester, acrylic, rayon)

Mulberry silk is the finest and soft silk which is the most expensive silk fabric in the world! Even Cashmere silk and vucana silk are famous for their quality. Fur: This is the oldest fabric worn since ages. Fur clothes are considered as one of the most luxurious apparel fabrics in the world

The fleece of a Kashmir goat woven into the more famous “Cashmere” might be the softest. Worm's processing of mulberry tree leaves into what becomes silk comes pretty close to the softest. Cotton processed into a diaper, a cottonball, or underwear is remarkably soft as well

Egyptian cotton has the longest fiber length and is considered the softest of all cotton fabrics, Pima cotton has the second longest fiber and is considered the second best quality, and American upland cotton (usually written simply as “100% cotton”) is still soft but the quality can vary greatly


Material: a soft natural fiber found in most t-shirts
Cotton is definitely the most common material to find in a t-shirt. It has a nice mix of softness, affordability, and breathability for casual wea

7 of the best fabrics for Shirts
  • Fine cotton.
  • 2 Poplin.
  • 3 Twill.
  • 4 Linen.
  • 5 Flannel.
  • 6 Gabardine cotton.
  • 7 Oxford fabric / Pinpoint fabric.

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