interfacing
Not much. A wrinkle-resistant garment is designed to minimize wrinkles so that you do not have to iron it much. Some people don't iron the garment at all. I've never seen a garment, other than one made of polyester, which did not require some ironing. I don't know of a manufacturer which markets clothes as iron-free or wrinkle-free.
convert any fabric to auseful article is known as garment construction.
Notes on history of time study in garment industry
The machine only needs to be loaded, and told what is the most delicate garment in the wash. It then evaluates other wash factors to create the "perfect" wash--lowest possible noise, cleanest rinse, appropriate detergent, and appropriate water usage
Yes. Drycleaning doesn't cause shrinkage or fading. But white cottons that you have drycleaned regularly should be washed once in a while, to keep them bright, and HUNG UP to dry. Drying in the dryer (the combination of moisture, heat, and motion) is what usually causes shrinking.
In garment industry, merchandiser is the BRIDGE between the management (or) industry and the buyer. He has to look after every job, like buying the raw material , making the garment, finishing the garment, documentation (overall view), finally shipping. The merchandiser creates a good relationship between exporter & buyer.
a garment is some thing you wear (made out of fabric) and fabric is what the garment is made of
Tear strength involves only individual threads in a garment to be broken. Breaking strength involves all of the weave to be broken.
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Some alternative options to hair canvas interfacing for garment construction include fusible interfacing, knit interfacing, and sew-in interfacing. These materials provide structure and support to garments without the stiffness of hair canvas.
QA plays a vital role in the garment industry. Quality Assurance personnel determine that the material is of good quality, the garments are sewn properly, that the color will stay in the material, and that the finished garments look and fit well.
A garment is something you wear that is made from fabrics, like a skirt made from wool flannel.
If the garment is a good price and has plenty of seam allowances, the garment may be successfully altered. However, if the garment is much too small then it is not a good buy since material in the same dye lot cannot be added for a well-finished product.
It depends on the material. You would have to read the labels that come with the garment for that information.
A lady's garment placket usually has the top layer of fabric on the left side, while a man's garment placket usually has the top layer of fabric on the right side. However, this is not always true, and there is nothing "wrong" with a garment if the opposite occurs.
Joining pieces of fabric together is necessary in garment production to create the desired shape and structure of the clothing item. It also adds strength and durability to the garment. Additionally, seams and stitching can contribute to the overall design aesthetic of the piece.
Dickies typically use a blend of starch and sizing to provide stiffness and structure to the fabric of their garments. The specific type of starch used may vary depending on the garment and its intended function.