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  2. Supima - Wikipedia

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    Production of Supima cotton has risen from about 100,000 bales per year in the 1980s to over 800,000 bales in 2006. More than 90% of Supima cotton is exported from the United States, the majority of this being for the overseas manufacture of yarn, finished fabrics, clothing, sheets and towels which are re-exported to the United States for sale.

  3. Heat transfer vinyl - Wikipedia

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    Heat transfer vinyl can be used to create special effects with its glitter, flocked, holographic, glow-in-the-dark, and 3D puff options. The layering of these types of vinyl is dependent on the type of vinyl used. Heat transfer vinyl, in sizes, ranges from small sheets to large "master" rolls, that can go up to 60" x 50 yards.

  4. Heat press - Wikipedia

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    A heat press is a machine engineered to imprint a design or graphic on a substrate, such as a t-shirt, with the application of heat and pressure for a preset period of time. While heat presses are often used to apply designs to fabrics , specially designed presses can also be used to imprint designs on mugs, plates, jigsaw puzzles, caps, and ...

  5. Uniqlo - Wikipedia

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    Uniqlo opened its first Australian store in Melbourne in April 2014. [36] It expanded into Queensland the following year, with the introduction of two shops in Brisbane. [36] Uniqlo opened a shop in Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne, Victoria, the largest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere, in October 2016 when it was redeveloped. [37]

  6. Clothing insulation - Wikipedia

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    Same as above, plus vest and T-shirt: 0.96 Trousers, long-sleeved shirt, long-sleeved sweater, T-shirt: 1.01 Same as above, plus suit jacket and long underwear bottoms: 1.30 Sweat pants, sweat shirt: 0.74 Long-sleeved pajama top, long pajama trousers, short 3/4 sleeved robe, slippers (no socks) 0.96

  7. Thermal-transfer printing - Wikipedia

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    Thermal-transfer printing is done by melting wax within the print heads of a specialized printer. The thermal-transfer print process utilises three main components: a non-movable print head, a carbon ribbon (the ink) and a substrate to be printed, which would typically be paper, synthetics, card or textile materials.

  8. Inkjet transfer - Wikipedia

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    Inkjet transfer or inkjet photo transfer is a technique to transfer a photograph or graphic, printed with an inkjet printer onto textiles, cups, CDs, glass and other surfaces. [1] [2] A special transfer sheet, usually ISO A4 size, is printed on with a regular inkjet printer. The photo has to be printed as a mirror image (except for some ...

  9. Hypercolor - Wikipedia

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    The Hypercolor business for the U.S. market was sold to The Seattle T-shirt Company in 1993; Generra kept the rights for the international market. [7] [8] The company emerged from bankruptcy in 1995 as a licensing business. [9] [10] The Generra name was acquired by Public Clothing Co. of New York in 2002. [11]

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