This Shanghai Garment Group CO., LTD. Shanghai Garment Group Co, LTD is a 60 year old successful and leading company in fabric manufacturing and garment agent business amongst millions companies in People’s Republic of China. We have got wonderful experiences in manufacturing diverse kinds of clothes, meanwhile, advantages of the cost control maintains us in a high competitive position in the market. The quality and efficiency are always we insist and consistently satisfied thousands business partners
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Production process flow Factory starts working on an order after order is confirmed. In the following production processes are listed and explained. #1. Fabric Sourcing Factory sources fabrics from buyer recommended fabric suppliers. This way they able to maintain quality level of the fabrics. Fabric are sourced and stored in fabric store in racks. Fabric inspection is done prior to issue fabric to cutting department. #2. Trims Sourcing Factory sources trims and accessories
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Part B: Fabric 95% Polyester 5% Spandex Made in China and India Characteristics - Strong, stretchable and durable - Doesn’t wrinkle - Dries quickly -Usually polyester doesn’t absorb moisture making it hot and clammy when worn in hot temperatures Care Instructions - Machine washed on a warm temperature - Dried at a low temperature - If ironing is desired, use a moderately warm iron temperature Part C: Garment 1: The elements and principles that are evident in my head band are colour
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Supply Chain of Madura MAL produced 85 lakh metres of 200-metre rolls, using 22 lakh kilos of yarn annually. Interlinings are the material used as an extra lining between the ordinary lining and the fabric of a garment (for shaping the garments, also called skeleton of dress) The process for making interlinings from yarn required weaving, bleaching/ dyeing and a powder coating process. Figure 4 gives a brief view of the process flow. MAL contracted out the weaving and bleaching/dyeing processes
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Seam and Seam Finishes WHAT IS SEAM? * Line of stitching. * Hold two pieces of fabric together. * Basic part of garment construction. * Secured by backstitching. What is a Seam Finish? * Finish applied to raw edge of seam allowance. * Prevents fraying, curling and strengthens fabric. The type of finish you choose for your seams depends on * Type of fabric * How neat you want your seams to look * Durability * Firmly woven fabrics do not need seam finishes
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1) Porter 5 Force Model of Lululemon: Bargaining Power of Suppliers | Suppliers have low bargaining power since Lululemon gets their fabrics from many suppliers. | Bargaining Power of Buyers | Lululemon consumers have high bargaining power. Since alternative brands are deemed cheaper, consumers switching costs would be low. | Threat of New Entrants | Threat of new entrants are moderate, but growing as more companies are outsourcing their fabrics to manufacturers in other countries that allow
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Textiles Design Design 2 is a rectangular bed throw which consists of many decorative techniques and components. The back of this bed throw will be made out of different African kente cloths to make a beautiful and colourful patchwork design so that the back and also the front of my throw stands out. I will over lock my bed throw so that the ends have no frays on the sides making it lose its lifelessness. The front of my bed throws background will be made from my own coloured fabric which I shall
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1. In the video series Planet Money Makes a T-Shirt, Alex Blumberg describes the whole process behind the manufacture of ordinary T-Shirts, how the cotton is made into beautiful T-Shirts and who made them. The process begins in America – country which have the highest productivity by applying modern technology into production, where the cotton is collected transported to countries such as Indonesia, Bangladesh and Columbia which a have a crowded source of workers. In those countries, raw cotton is
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This costume design is for Helen Jones of Machinal in Episode Three, “Honeymoon.” My first step was to look through the scene again to see if any of Helen’s clothing was specifically mentioned, and only her hat and a second costume not pictured was. I searched for dresses that were in style in the 1920s and found most of them to be in a flapper style which I didn’t find suitable, but I did see that lace was featured in many. I then decided to search for vintage lace dresses and saw similar style
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INTRODUCTION Indian textile industry can be compared to a pyramid of ice floating in water1."Only a tenth of the pyramid is visible, in the form of large textile mills in the organized sector. The body of the textile pyramid consists of the decentralized power loom and handloom sectors, which account for the bulk of India's production. The base of the pyramid is the downstream apparel and household textile sectors. The entire pyramid employs about fifteen million (as in 1998, it was estimated
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