#GizaCotton Grown in the fertile valley of the Nile River, Egyptian Giza cotton is renowned for its luxurious texture, exceptional quality, and unmatched comfort. Composed of 100% pure cotton yarn, Giza cotton delivers the finest, softest, and most opulent satin feel—making it a favorite among fabric connoisseurs worldwide. Historically, the industry categorized various types of Giza cotton by number, such as Giza 70, Giza 87, and Giza 92.The numbers indicated the year the cotton strains were hybridized; for instance, Giza 87 originated in 1987. Among these, Giza 45 stands as the purest and finest quality Giza cotton to date. Over time, the numbering system gave way to more descriptive labels, such as LS (Long-Stranded) for Giza cotton and ELS (Extra-Long Staple) for varieties like Pima and Supima cotton. As Giza cotton gained popularity, its name began appearing on more and more products. However, not all "Giza cotton" is truly Egyptian. Some corporations exploit a loophole, labeling products as "Made from Giza cotton" even if the cotton wasn't grown in the Nile River region. By cultivating Giza seeds in lesser fertile soils or entirely different locations, the cotton produced lacks the authentic quality associated with Egyptian Giza cotton. At Vrudhi, we believe that selecting the right fabric for your garments is essential. It’s about delivering comfort, style, and confidence in every situation. We’re proud to introduce our latest addition: 70*70 Giza Cotton Satin, crafted from traceable yarns with an uncompromising focus on quality and precision. The 70*70 count ensures a superior satin weave that’s ideal for creating elegant and comfortable solid satin shirts—a must-have for every wardrobe. Whether you're running a brand and seeking to build a differentiated story for your community, or you're an individual searching for authentic, traceable fabrics, we’re here to meet your needs. - Manufacturing Excellence: Over *5,000 shirts* made from Giza cotton in SPI 14, 16, and 18. - Fabrics: Sold over *1,000+ meters* of Giza cotton fabric this year alone. If you're a retailer, we also collaborate with our two in-house brands that specialize in manufacturing and selling premium Giza cotton shirts under their private labels. Trusted by retailers and brands in *India* and the *Middle East* for over a decade now. Explore More Giza Cotton Variations In addition to our 70*70 Giza Cotton Satin, we offer a variety of luxurious Giza cotton fabrics: - Giza Lencel Dobby Weave - 100% Luxury Giza Cotton - 2/100s Giza Cotton When you choose authentic Giza cotton, you’re investing in quality, comfort, and timeless elegance. At Vrudhi, we take pride in helping brands and individuals find the perfect fabric to elevate their style while staying true to the legacy of Giza cotton. *Discover the finest Egyptian Giza cotton fabrics today. Call us at 7892462518 / 8884848806 or drop us your inquiry at vrudhi.blr@gmail.com.
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#GizaCotton Grown in the fertile valley of the Nile River, Egyptian Giza cotton is renowned for its luxurious texture, exceptional quality, and unmatched comfort. Composed of 100% pure cotton yarn, Giza cotton delivers the finest, softest, and most opulent satin feel—making it a favorite among fabric connoisseurs worldwide. Historically, the industry categorized various types of Giza cotton by number, such as Giza 70, Giza 87, and Giza 92.The numbers indicated the year the cotton strains were hybridized; for instance, Giza 87 originated in 1987. Among these, Giza 45 stands as the purest and finest quality Giza cotton to date. Over time, the numbering system gave way to more descriptive labels, such as LS (Long-Stranded) for Giza cotton and ELS (Extra-Long Staple) for varieties like Pima and Supima cotton. As Giza cotton gained popularity, its name began appearing on more and more products. However, not all "Giza cotton" is truly Egyptian. Some corporations exploit a loophole, labeling products as "Made from Giza cotton" even if the cotton wasn't grown in the Nile River region. By cultivating Giza seeds in lesser fertile soils or entirely different locations, the cotton produced lacks the authentic quality associated with Egyptian Giza cotton. At Vrudhi, we believe that selecting the right fabric for your garments is essential. It’s about delivering comfort, style, and confidence in every situation. We’re proud to introduce our latest addition: 70*70 Giza Cotton Satin, crafted from traceable yarns with an uncompromising focus on quality and precision. The 70*70 count ensures a superior satin weave that’s ideal for creating elegant and comfortable solid satin shirts—a must-have for every wardrobe. Whether you're running a brand and seeking to build a differentiated story for your community, or you're an individual searching for authentic, traceable fabrics, we’re here to meet your needs. - Manufacturing Excellence: Over *5,000 shirts* made from Giza cotton in SPI 14, 16, and 18. - Fabrics: Sold over *1,000+ meters* of Giza cotton fabric this year alone. If you're a retailer, we also collaborate with our two in-house brands that specialize in manufacturing and selling premium Giza cotton shirts under their private labels. Trusted by retailers and brands in *India* and the *Middle East* for over a decade now. Explore More Giza Cotton Variations In addition to our 70*70 Giza Cotton Satin, we offer a variety of luxurious Giza cotton fabrics: - Giza Lencel Dobby Weave - 100% Luxury Giza Cotton - 2/100s Giza Cotton When you choose authentic Giza cotton, you’re investing in quality, comfort, and timeless elegance. At Vrudhi, we take pride in helping brands and individuals find the perfect fabric to elevate their style while staying true to the legacy of Giza cotton. *Discover the finest Egyptian Giza cotton fabrics today. Call us at 7892462518 / 8884848806 or drop us your inquiry at vrudhi.blr@gmail.com.
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Here iam posting article about pineapple fabric #snsinstituions # snsdesignthinkers #designthinking Pineapple as their favorite dessert. It's because of many health benefits of the delicious fruit. It protects from a simple flu as well as fights off free radicals that cause cancer. It cleans the internal system to keep our body healthy through fibers that help in proper digestion. That's not all, it's not the only kind of fiber that a pineapple carries. Pineapple leaves are used to obtain Piña, a textile fiber that is used to make fabrics. As such, we are able not only to keep our internal system clean but also to achieve an outer elegant appearance. Piña is a pineapple fiber made from the leaves of a pineapple plant and is commonly used in the Philippines. It is sometimes combined with silk or polyester to create a textile fabric. Piña's name comes from the Spanish word piña which literally means pineapple Pineapple is mainly grown in sub-tropic countries including Philippines, Taiwan, Brazil, Hawaii, India, Indonesia and the West Indies. Pineapple has been produced well amount in Bangladesh also. And the country has good potential in producing pineapple fiber and corresponding products. However the credit for making textile fibers from pineapple leaves go to the Philippines. Pina weaving is an age old tradition dating back to Hispanic times. Pina clothes were said to have reached Greece and African countries many centuries ago. During 19th century, pina fabric was much in demand, not only in Philippines but worldwide. However, when the much cheaper cotton fabrics became popular, its production ceased and Pina fabric almost disappeared. Till the mid eighties of 20th century, pina fiber was nearly impossible to find with only a handful of aging, part time weavers working for its survival. In fact, Pina has been revived in the recent past two decades only. Great efforts were made for the revival of this age old tradition and for re-establishing the pina trade. It started with marketing of pina barong embroidered traditional garment of Philippines locally which eventually got popular with the elite. Traditional pina weaving has survived in spite of all odds and production has since begun to flourish. Now once again, pina fiber is globally popular and Pina cloths from the Philippines are being exported to various parts of the world, particularly to North America and Europe. Kalibo, Aklan is the main and the oldest manufacturer/weaver of Piña cloth in the Philippines which are being exported. History records suggest that Kalibo's Piña cloth was traded during the Pre-Hispanic times and reached as far as Greece and Egypt during its heyday. Kalibo is also known for other native products such as handbags made of buri leaves which is a favorite for Caucasian females visiting the town. Pineapple silk is considered the queen of Philippine fabrics and is considered the fabric of choice of the Philippine elite.
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𝐈𝐬 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 𝐃𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐞? 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐫𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐭𝐡 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐑𝐢𝐜𝐡 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐋𝐮𝐱𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐅𝐚𝐛𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐌𝐲𝐭𝐡𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 𝐅𝐚𝐛𝐫𝐢𝐜 🔍🕵️♂️ ❌ Silk fabric does not last long. ✅ No matter it looks light weight & looks delicate but silk is very strong fabric. ✅ It strengths compare to a metal wire. ✅ If you take care of your fabric then it last for many years. 𝐎𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 - 𝐋𝐮𝐱𝐮𝐫𝐲 𝐅𝐚𝐛𝐫𝐢𝐜 🏮🇨🇳 ✶ Silk has set the standard as Luxury Fabric from ancient times. ✶ The art of making Silk was discovered in China ✶ Today Silk is manufactured in Italy, India, Spain & France including China ✶ China is the largest exporter of Silk and Silk products through out the world. 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 𝐢𝐬 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐦? 🐛 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟏 - Breeding of Silk Worms 🐛🔬 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟐 - Softening the Gummy Sericin 💧🛁 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟑 - Reeling Silk 🧵 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟒 - Throwing Silk 🎯🧶 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝟓 - Degumming of Thrown Silk 🧽🧵 𝐕𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 🎨🎭 1. Dupioni Silk 2. Raw Silk 3. Tusar Silk 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐦𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐬 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 𝐬𝐨 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥? ✨ ✦ 𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐞 - Silk is known for it’s beneficial draping. 🐛 ✦ 𝐓𝐞𝐱𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 - Silk is incredibly soft with a flattering sheer which provides high end or luxurious appeal. ✦ 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐭𝐡 & 𝐃𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 - 💪🧵 This is the most strong natural fibre. ✦ 𝐄𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐲 - It’s flexibility helps so much in making garments and upholstery. ✦ 𝐌𝐨𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐀𝐛𝐬𝐨𝐫𝐛𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 - 💦 Silk is one of the most absorbent fabric and therefore it handles moisture well in clothing. 𝐔𝐬𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐤 ⌲ Silk is primarily used in garments and house hold items. 🏠👗 ⌲ It is also used for making Ties & Scarves. It is available in rich colours. 🧣👔 ⌲ Used for making shinny and luxury bedsheets. 🛏️🌟 ⌲ Silk was originally used for parachutes, because of it’s strength or elastic properties. 🪂 𝐃𝐎’𝐒 1. Wash or dry clean before garmenting, because Silk is shrinkable fabric. 2. Iron your Silk from the inside of your garment at low temp. setting. 3. It may also be attacked by insects, so store it properly. 𝐃𝐎𝐍𝐓’𝐒 1. Never dry in direct sunlight 🚫🌞 2. Don’t squeeze or rub while washing 💦🚫 3. Don’t spray perfume or deo on silk otherwise stains will come on fabric. #silk #luxuryfabric #india #italy #china #france #spain #luxuryfashioncare #naturalfibers #fashion
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🔥 Introducing Cationic Polyester Yarn! 🔥 🔍Cationic polyester yarn, a subset of polyester fibers, boasts superior characteristics due to its unique molecular structure. The incorporation of cationic dyes during its production enhances its color fastness and depth, setting it apart from traditional polyester yarns. 👉 Key Advantages: Vivid Colors: Cationic polyester yarn offers vibrant and long-lasting colors, thanks to its enhanced dye absorption capabilities. Exceptional Durability: Known for its strength and resistance to abrasion, cationic polyester yarn is ideal for high-wear applications. Easy Care: Cationic polyester yarn is easy to care for, making it suitable for a variety of uses. 🔄 Comparison with Traditional Polyester Yarn: Color Performance: Cationic polyester yarn surpasses traditional polyester in color vibrancy and longevity. Durability: Both yarns are durable, but cationic polyester may offer superior resistance to fading and washing. 🎯 Applications: Fashion: Ideal for vibrant and long-lasting clothing. Home Textiles: Perfect for durable and colorful home furnishings. Industrial Fabrics: Offers strength and color fastness for industrial applications. #PolyesterYarn #TextileInnovation #ColorFastness #Durability #Fashion #HomeTextiles #IndustrialFabrics
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VISCOSE FABRIC:- Viscose fabric, also known as rayon, is a semi-synthetic material made from regenerated cellulose, usually derived from wood pulp, bamboo, or cotton. It was developed in the late 19th century as a more affordable alternative to silk, which is why it’s known for its soft, smooth, and luxurious feel. Here’s a concise overview: Key Characteristics of Viscose Fabric 1. Soft and Smooth: Feels similar to silk, making it comfortable to wear. 2. Breathable and Lightweight: Allows good airflow, making it ideal for warm-weather clothing. 3. Drapes Well: Offers an elegant flow, making it popular for dresses, blouses, and skirts. 4. Vibrant Colors: Absorbs dyes easily, resulting in rich and vivid colors. 5. Affordable: Less expensive than silk or cotton, providing a budget-friendly fabric option. Care and Maintenance Prone to Wrinkling: Requires gentle handling to avoid creasing. Shrinkage: Can shrink if not properly cared for; best washed gently or dry-cleaned. Moderately Durable: Can lose strength when wet, so avoid rough handling when damp. Environmental Impact While viscose comes from natural cellulose, the production process involves chemicals that can have environmental impacts. However, advancements are being made to create more eco-friendly alternatives, like Lyocell and Modal, which are more sustainable versions of rayon. Viscose remains a popular choice in fashion due to its combination of comfort, affordability, and aesthetic appeal.
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Why Some Fabrics Are More Expensive Than Others 🧵💎 Delve into the world of textiles with our latest feature on US Insider! Explore the factors that contribute to the cost of fabrics, from the quality of materials and production methods to the rarity and craftsmanship involved. Learn about the differences between high-end fabrics and more affordable options and what makes certain textiles more valuable. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, designer, or curious shopper, this article provides a comprehensive look at why some fabrics come with a higher price tag. #FabricCost #TextileQuality #FashionInsights #LuxuryFabrics #TextileIndustry #CostOfMaterials #FashionTrends #USInsider https://lnkd.in/dEdNS8Ad
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Fibre blend:The product is made of cotton, wool, acrylic, polyester and other fibers blended by special process, which not only maintains the natural characteristics of wool, but also plays the advantages of acrylic and nylon fibers, so as to achieve a kind of effect of promoting strengths and avoiding weaknesses, making the performance of the fabric more excellent. Wool natural crimp, can give textiles good softness; There is a strong thermal performance, can effectively maintain body temperature, so that textiles can still stay warm in cold weather; Acrylic fiber has similar characteristics to wool, fluffy, curly and soft, good elasticity and other excellent properties. Acrylic fiber fluffy, curly and soft, good elasticity, acrylic density is smaller than wool, but excellent thermal performance, with similar characteristics to wool, known as "synthetic wool". Cotton fiber has the characteristics of moisture absorption, moisture retention, heat resistance, alkali resistance, light resistance and heat resistance. These properties have made cotton an indispensable material in the textile industry, as well as making it the material of choice for clothing and other textiles. The fabric uses a special process to treat the fiber, so that the fiber presents a unique sense of texture, thus forming the special texture of this fabric. This unique texture gives the fabric a special look and feel. The surface of the presented fabric has an irregular appearance of granular matter similar to the shape of beans, each has its own form, each has its own attraction. The surface of the fabric presents a color contrast design to create a rich color layer, break the dull sense of plain sweater, simple but not simple. Through the local focal details, it can enhance the fashion sense and business value. It is not easy to shrink after washing, and the color is consistent.#YARN #SWEATER #FASHION #APPAREL
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Conjugated Yarn: A Sustainable Innovation What is Conjugated Yarn? Conjugated yarn, particularly Nylon/Polyester Conjugate micro DTY, is produced through a unique process that enhances its performance and sustainability. Key Features: 🍃 Special Production Process: Our conjugated yarn undergoes a specialized production process, resulting in superior quality and functionality. 🍁 Filament Splitting: During dyeing, finishing, and sanding, the filament splits into 12 tiny filaments, enhancing the fabric's texture and durability. 🌿 Caustic Weight Reduction: This innovative yarn requires minimal or no caustic weight reduction, which significantly cuts down on processing costs and reduces wastewater pollution. Applications: Conjugated yarn is versatile and ideal for various high-grade applications: 1. Apparel and Coats: Ensures comfort and durability. 2. Car Seat and Sofa Fabrics: Provides a luxurious feel and resilience. 3. Silk-like and Suede Fabrics: Offers a sophisticated, soft touch. 4. Peach Skin and Moss-like Fabrics: Adds unique textures to fashion and home textiles. 5. Bath Towels and Bath Robes: Enhances absorbency and comfort. 6. Sporting Towels: Delivers superior performance and feel. By integrating conjugated yarn into our products, JB Industries is not only enhancing the quality of our textiles but also contributing to a more sustainable future. #JBIndustries #Yarn #SustainableTextiles #ReduceWaste #Innovation #HighPerformanceFabrics #TextileTechnology #EcoFriendly #Sourcing
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👀 👀 #Twill fabric is a type of textile characterized by its distinct diagonal weave pattern, known as the twill #weave. This weave structure is created by interlacing the #weft threads over and under multiple #warp threads in a regular pattern, resulting in a diagonal ribbing effect on the fabric surface. Twill fabric is known for its durability, drape, and wrinkle resistance, making it a popular choice for various clothing and home textile applications. ↩ 📣 📣 Twill fabric is commonly made from various yarn materials, each of which can contribute different characteristics to the fabric. Some of the widely used yarn materials for twill fabric include: ⤵ 🗨 💙 Cotton: #Cotton twill fabric is soft, breathable, and comfortable to wear. It is commonly used in casual clothing such as #jeans, #chinos, and #workwear due to its durability and ease of care. ⬇ 🗯 💚 Wool: Wool twill fabric is known for its warmth, resilience, and draping qualities. It is often used in tailored garments such as #suits, #coats, and #skirts for a refined and luxurious look. ⬇ 💭 💜 Polyester: Polyester twill fabric is durable, wrinkle-resistant, and easy to care for. It is commonly used in #sportswear, #uniforms, and #outdoor clothing due to its moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties. #hometextiles #twill #fabric #soft #garments
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Textile is a broad term that encompasses any material made from fibers, including: Fibers: The basic building blocks of textiles, they can be natural (like cotton, wool, silk) or synthetic (like nylon, polyester, acrylic). Yarns: Formed by spinning fibers together, yarns can be thick or thin, and they can be made from a single type of fiber or a blend. Fabrics: Created by weaving, knitting, or other techniques, fabrics have different structures and properties depending on their intended use. Finished products: Textiles are used to make a wide variety of products, including clothing, home furnishings, and industrial materials. Key points to remember: • Textiles are essential to our daily lives, providing us with clothing, bedding, and countless other products. • The textile industry is a major global industry, employing millions of people worldwide. • Textiles can be made from a wide variety of materials, each with its own unique properties. #Textile #Chemicalengineer #Fibers
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