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  2. Tamaki niime - Wikipedia

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    The company moved to a store in Nishiwaki-shi, where they continued to weave and dye Banshu-ori. Tamaki started to do weaving in addition to her design activities and learned how to operate the loom. She experimented with the fabric, and developed a soft cloth that was difficult to sew and had the consistency of cotton candy.

  3. Cut-resistant gloves - Wikipedia

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    Metal mesh gloves are a form of chainmail, and are made of rings of stainless steel. They are typically used in food applications. Cut-and-sewn gloves can be made using a cut-resistant material or by using conventional materials with full or palm lining of cut-resistant materials. The materials are cut to shape and sewn into a glove.

  4. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    1986: Became the first company in India to bring globally accepted fabrics such as Denim yarn dyed shirting fabrics & wrinkle free gabardines. [8] 1987: The company took up a modernisation program to triple the production of denim cloth and to produce double yarn fabrics for exports. The new product groups identified were: indigo dyed blue ...

  5. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007 the company planned to increase its use of organic cotton within the next four years from over 20% to 80%. American Apparel also sells a line of shirts under the "Sustainable" label that are 100% USDA organic cotton. [136] [137] In 2008, American Apparel purchased over 30,000 pounds of organic cotton known as B.A.S.I.C cotton. [138]

  6. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 16th century, cotton was cultivated throughout the warmer regions of Asia and the Americas. The main steps in the production of cloth are producing the fibre, preparing it, converting it to yarn, converting yarn to cloth, and then finishing the cloth. The cloth is then taken to the manufacturer of garments.

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