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Trends in Apparel Production Industry

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Manufacturing of clothing in the USA has been severely changed by automated processes, which has led to many factories in the apparel industry moving out of the country or to different countries.   The only thing that has not been affected and , in actual fact, has thrived is high-quality, defect-free clothing.   To maintain their competitive edge, manufacturers of apparel located in New York must stay up on trends in the industry.   Here are a few trends to be aware of. See More:  Skinny Jeans For Muscular Legs On Guys Labor Changes in China China has been the dominant player in the world of textiles for many years however, this has been slowly changing because of two reasons.   The first is that Chinese employees are seeking higher living conditions and wages.   The second reason is that countries with lower costs are consuming their market. As a result, China has seen its market share shrink to countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan which will likely to keep on going.   Because o

Fabric singles can make or break soft T-shirts

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What are Fabric Singles? The hand-feel of the fabric is a key factor in deciding which t-shirt you should buy.   It is important to consider the materials used in clothing making. The number of fibers used in clothing is known as'singles'.   How do singles affect the feel of clothes? This blog will explore singles, their origins, how they are made and how they can make soft tees. We also discuss some products that use high thread counts to create super soft tees. The Making of Singles Singles refer to the individual threads used to weave clothing fabric.   They are basically the result of spinning cotton, or other materials, into a thread that is used to make fabric.   Because they provide the foundation for the fabric's feel and quality, singles are essential in all types of clothing. Clothing companies will often refer to the number of singles in descriptions of their clothing items.   If you see a description that says "24 Singles", "30 Singles", or &