with primary focus on ready-made garments and textile manufacturing. Envoy Group has expanded dramatically over the past three decades and built a remarkable distinction as an exporting giant in this challenging part of the world. As an emerging business conglomerate, Envoy Group believes in the wisdom of looking not just around the corner, but over the horizon. Envoy Group has earned unrivaled success in the field of readymade garments, textiles, local and international trading, freight forwarding
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Nishant Amatya 05-400-249 COM 4441:21 Essay:2 The Subjective Descriptive Essay My colleague, Yuna Sharma is 26 years old and lives in Arlington, TX. She is a doll with decent height of 5’ 5”. As many popular and attractive people, she also has an oval shaped face. Her skin complexion is tanned with healthy golden brown tint. Her large almond shaped dark-brown twinkling eyes gives a very warm expression to her face and a constant state of happiness at the same time. She has full lips, with the
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Ispahan Carpet Ispahan Carpet explores the writer’s emotions and feelings about the children sitting in the hut all day, weaving with ‘unsupported bird-bones’. This would be somewhere in the middle east, as carpets are very well done there and done by hand which makes it very much more authentic and valuable. People who make these carpets are usually in poverty as they slave away in their huts for at least 6-8 months making one decent sized carpet. The poem describes what goes on in the hut and
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Sharjeel Ilyas ERP: 11030 Date: 22-10-2015 Section: 2 “THE DACCA GAUZES” Agha Shahid Ali This poem by Agha Shahid Ali is about the Dacca Gauze, a cloth so fine and thin that he describes it as woven air. It is a story of the poet’s understandings of the ‘dead art’ of weaving and how his grandmother grieves over the loss of the beautiful fabric. The poet begins with telling us how thin the material was. He calls it “woven air, running water, evening dew.” The art of weaving such cloth
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objectively discussed how the parties involved in the drafting of this economic treaty disagree on the impact that the EGA would have on the fashion and textile industry and how it will eventually affect the overall economy. By explaining what the main objective of the Environmental Goods Agreement is and what the positions of the WTO members, fashion and textile industry officials are, Ellis allowed the readers to conclude if the treaty will or will not benefit the fashion industry and the economy at the
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Assignment 1 ! Q1. Please summarize the main equipments used in the colorfastness tests (rubbing, washing, light, perspiration), and simply introduce their usages. ! In the colorfastness test to rubbing, the main equipment is crockmeter with a reciprocating rubbing motion (moving back and forth) simulating the action of human finger and forearm and providing a downward force 9N. It is used for testing the transference of color from the surface of one material to another by either wet
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advancement in textile printing that has led to the rise in fashion clothing. Today, clothing has taken great technological progress in its production and it influences the fashion world alot. Fashion has always been an artistic expression and the style of many. Trends are always changing and evolving, extremely demanding the fashion technology faster than ever before. Printed t-shirts are a great example of how the industry had used these technical innovations to give it a new face everyday. Textile printing
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Baby Bloomers Introduction Bloomer suits knitted are used by all the sections of the society for their children as a dress material. These bloomers have taken the place of textile items as these are available in very attractive designs and colors and are easy to wash. Bloomers are made out of the tubular blended knitted cloth, which is available in the local market. The pieces are cut as per the size and shape of the item and are stitched accordingly. Embroidery and patchwork is also done to
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LANG DULAY (August. 3, 1928-April. 30, 2015) From the Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, a T’boli named Lang Dulay was awarded “Manlilikha ng Bayan” in 1998. She won the award because of her specialty in life which is textile weaving. To create the T’boli textile called t’nalak, she must tie a series of knots on a blank loom of white abaca fibers, seeing in her mind’s eye the patterns of black and red even before it is dipped in pots of simmering dye. Lang Dulay was 12 years old when she became
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A shoe. A perforated dress boot, commonly called a ‘brogue’, ‘oxford brogue’, or ‘wingtip’, originated from Ireland (Hall, 71), and was popularized due to the functionality and breathability supplied by it’s broguing along the seams. A pile. A heap of refuse, commonly called ‘garbage’, ‘trash’, or ‘rubbish’, is the byproduct of most foods/goods, and occurs when something has completely exhausted it’s use. Brogues and garbage are synonymous in this sense, as they both have totally run their course
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