Difference between Single Jersey and Double Jersey Fabric

Commonly fabrics we used or purchased from various sources are two types. Woven and Knit fabrics. Besides this, some Textile items commonly used for functional purposes like Medical or Hygienic purposes technically differ from Knit and Woven constructions. They are non-woven fabrics, made by mechanical/ thermal bonding. Woven and Knit fabrics are constructed on the[…]

Stitching: Sewing Defects in Garments

Sewing is the art of garments. Every hole produced during the sewing process is a stitch. Stitching defects are sewing defects produced during the sewing process. As sewing is the only construction operation process for a garment, 80% of defects of garments is a stitching-related defects. Sewing is the major operation in garments manufacturing. Stitching[…]

Product Safety and Regularity defects in Garments Industry

Product Safety and Regularity defects in Garments Industry A user wants comfort, and safe for wearing cloth. Product safety and regularity defects are very critical for a garments manufacturer and retailer. Anything is reworkable except safety and regularity defects. The result of having these types of defects in garments leads to hampering business, losing reputation,[…]

Trims and Accessories Defects found in Apparel Industry

Trims and accessories are the incoming raw materials in the apparel industry. There are fabrics apart from these items, fabric defects we discussed in another article. These items attach to garments by sewing, HTS, and other processes. Incoming inspection to find out trims defects will help to make a good product. Trims defects are the[…]

How to handle Lycra Breakage: order in Garments Industry

Lycra fabric is very sensitive having high stretchability. So in different processes in sewing and washing, it is breaking. Its means the lycra fiber is broken or damaged. Lycra breakage is a common problem in the garments industry and generally occurs in the sewing and washing process. So, some carefulness needs for handling lycra fabric[…]

Warehouse Management System in Apparel Industry

A warehouse is a middle part between the supply chain and manufacturing operations. Warehouse Management System is a total management system of warehouse activity. It includes stock information, issue information, receiving data, dispatch info, and proper BIN card or stock card maintain physically. And, warehouse management is also about how we keep the materials in[…]

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