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50 Sustainable Fashion Terms for Beginners
The fashion business has always been notorious for generating huge amounts of waste and paying low wages to its workers. Hence, the need for sustainable fashion measures was of utmost importance for the fashion business. Sustainable fashion refers to clothing that is designed, manufactured, distributed, and used in such a way that it does not harm the environment.
25 Sustainable Fashion Brands - Practicing not to Harm the Environment
We know that the fashion industry is abundant with harmful practices. The fast-fashion companies have always been notorious for underpaying workers and generating tons of waste, contributing to land, air, and water pollution. Hence, the environment is paying the price for the changes in fashion.
Guide to technical textiles (with 10 useful resources)
There are many resources to learn about technical textiles, their applications, business opportunities in the rising sector in India. As we see our readers are interested in learning the technical textile sector, we have prepared this list with many useful resources and listed articles that will enrich your knowledge in this subject area.
Properties of Cotton Fibre (Physical, Chemical, and Technical Properties)
When we think of natural fibres, cotton comes first to our minds. Cotton is a plant-based natural fibre, and it is grown in many countries. Cotton is a cellulosic staple fibre. The length of cotton fibre determines the quality of the fibre. The longer the length of the fibre the better the quality of fibre is.
Demerits of the Textile Industry in India
The textile industry is a conglomerate of related businesses that produce fabric from a range of natural (cotton, wool, etc.) and synthetic fibres. It includes both small-scale and large-scale operations globally and makes a significant contribution to many national economies.
What is the difference between float and interlacing in woven fabric?
Interlacing is a common term used to explain weaving structure. Where a float is considered as a fabric fault. The difference between a float and the interlacement is explained in this post using four parameters: by definition, occurrence, cause, and effects.
Processing of wool fibre - from fibre to woollen fabric
Wool is a fibre that is obtained from the fleece of a domestic sheep. It is a natural, protein multicellular staple fibre. It has a complex and unique structure covered with tiny overlapping scales, all pointing in the same direction.