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Standard Textile Company, Inc. is a vertically integrated technology-based textile business. [1] It develops, manufactures, and distributes multiple-use textiles, including high-end luxury terry, sheets , blankets , window treatments, upholstery fabrics, uniforms, workwear, and napery . [ 2 ]
Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the fibre , so as to resist washing and friction .
Speelberg, Femke. "Fashion & Virtue: Textile Patterns and the Print Revolution, 1520–1620". Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2015. Print. Perivoliotis, Margaret C. "The Role of Textile History in Design Innovation: A Case Study Using Hellenic Textile History". Textile history 36.1 (2005): 1–19. Web.
Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry cotton, terry towelling, terry, terry towel, Turkish towelling (formerly), or simply towelling is a fabric woven with many protruding loops of thread which can absorb large amounts of water. It can be manufactured by weaving or knitting.
Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... and Turkish towels . [2] The word is derived from Latin pilus for "hair". [3 ...
The product line for Bibb Manufacturing included sheets, comforters, bedspreads, towels, curtains for both consumers and hotels, and carpet yarn. They also manufactured industrial textiles to be used in automobile hoses and conveyor belts. [16] In 1942, Bibb Manufacturing announced the creation of a heat resistant cotton tire cord.
WestPoint Home, Inc. as it is known today is the result of the mergers of three of the oldest companies in the textile industry: J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc. (est. 1813 in Massachusetts incorporated 1899), Pepperell Manufacturing Company (est. 1851 in Maine), and West Point Manufacturing Company (est. 1880 in Georgia).