Textile Notes

Textile blog on Textile, Clothing and Fashion Resource

Textile Notes

Textile blog on Textile, Clothing and Fashion Resource

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Procedure to Follow up Rejected Finished Goods in Apparel Industry

We refer to non-conformance goods that do not meet customer quality requirements, below the customer quality standard, also referred to as “2nd class” goods. Those goods cannot be shipped to the buyer as 1st quality goods. This article is about the list of procedures to follow up on Rejected Finished Goods in the Apparel Industry.[…] Read More

Skills Required for Merchandising in Apparel Industry

The apparel industry is one of the country’s economic lifelines, but just a few nicks can hamper the efficiency and productivity of the industry significantly. It is a hard fact that the industry has been suffering from a lack of a skilled workforce. Being the trainer for many leading apparel companies like H&M;, Li &[…] Read More

SOP to Handle Non-Conformance Raw Material in Garments

SOP to Control and Handle Non-conformance Raw Material in the Garments Industry Mainly, raw materials are fabric, trims, and accessories in the garment industry. Non-conformance goods refer to defective goods that do not meet certain quality standards, deviate from requirements, or specifications. Some rules have to be followed by garment makers to deal with supplier[…] Read More

AQL Chart for Sampling & Acceptance Level in Garments Quality Inspection

AQL is an acceptable quality limit or acceptable quality level (AQL), a sampling of quality audits or inspection systems used for quality audits or inspection processes in the Garment industry. AQL sampling quantity and acceptance level information is shown in an AQL chart, and QC is used in quality audits when a 100% quality inspection[…] Read More

Physical and Chemical Properties of Cotton Fiber

Cotton is the most used fibre for making different types of fabric throughout the world. It is cellulose fibre. It has too much popularity due to its various uses in textiles. It also provides comfort in all the seasons. The cotton plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world, including Africa, the Americas,[…] Read More

Different Types of Knit Fabrics with Pictures

It is the process of converting yarn into fabric by interloping yarns. In the actual construction of the fabric, loops are formed, and then new loops are drawn through previously formed loops. In the knitting sector, knitted loops are known as stitches when they are pulled through another loop. It should be noted here that[…] Read More

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