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Manufacturer of denim fabric produced to meet international standards. Available in different weights and colors.
www.aarvee-denims.com
Manufacturer of high quality circular knot fabrics. Specializes in producing cotton (including Pima cotton), nylon, poly, lycra and specialty blend knitted fabrics including micro fibers for clothing products.
www.agmont.com
Supplier of swimwear prints as well as a distributor of printed nylon/Lycra® Spandex fabrics from other swimwear producers.
www.americanspandex.com
Designs unique and exclusive textile prints through its virtual design studio.
www.appareldesignoptions.com
Provides sourcing and referrals for fabric, textiles and trims.
www.apparellink.com
Importer and wholesaler of textile goods. Custom services also available.
www.ashfordtextiles.com
Manufacturer of geo materials using environment friendly and biodegradable natural fibers. Products include woven, nonwoven, composites and blankets.
www.aspinwallgeotech.com
Producer of textile and ready-made garments with lines for textile knitting, dyeing, finishing and confections.
www.bawadekji.com
Provider of custom knit fabrics. Offers fabrics including jerseys, interlock, jacquards and ribs.
www.brooklineinc.com
Fabric supplier for manufacturers of career and workware garments. Exports internationally with offices throughout Europe.
www.carrington-cww.co.uk
Manufacturer and supplier of decorative felt, fabrics and accessories for exhibit manufacturers and fabric retailers.
www.centralshippee.com
Foreign trade enterprise specialized in the import and export of garments, hardware, electronic household appliances, handicrafts, suitcases and bags, shoes and loofah products.
www.china-cie.com
Manufacturer and exporter of textiles, light industry products, arts and crafts, food and chemicals.
www.china-cnic.com
Manufacturer and wholesaler of 100 percent linen and linen blend fabrics to the apparel industry and home textile market.
www.china-linen.com
Importer and exporter of velvet products including type-knitted shake, close woven, nonlodging and 65111 velvet. Also manufactures velvet garments and trappings.
www.china-velvet.com
Manufacturer of seasonal open lines and fashion knit fabrics for women and children. Develops custom fabrics for private label garment manufacturers and retailers.
www.claridgeknits.com
Exporter of men's ready-made garments, denim fabrics and leather footwear.
www.classicfinishers.com
Manufacturer of fabrics, including cottons, gauze, voiles and lycra blends. Also, produces household products such as bed linens and table linens.
www.cpexports.com
Textile manufacturer producing woven fabrics servicing the apparel, canvas and furnishing sectors.
www.defab.com.au
Exporters of traditional ladies apparel , pure silk sarees, printed sarees, embroidered sarees, crepe sarees, chiffon sari, georgettes sari, dupion sari and kora sarees.
www.devatha.com
Manufacturer of performance knitted fabric that regulates moisture and body temperature.
www.drytech.com.hk
Manufacturer of yarn dyed woven fabrics and home textile products for adults, children and infants. Exports products to Europe and the US.
www.egedemirteks.com
Supplier of elastics, including rigid webbings, cords, ribbons, rubber strips and other allied products.
www.elastix.com.au
Manufacturer of various kinds of knitted fabric, lycra fabric, tricot fabric, and functional fabric in Taiwan.
www.eysan.com.tw
Supplier of yarn, gray and finished knitted and woven fabrics to clothing, industrial and household textile manufacturers.
www.fabric.co.uk
Business-to-business web site for apparel textile suppliers, buyers, and traders. Includes photographs and a swatch sample request form.
www.fabricfocus.com
Manufacturers rep serving various midwest states, representing: Blumenthal-Lansing Buttons, Gutermann Thread, Bali Batik Fabrics, Pago Fabrics, Spechler-Vogel Textiles, Hyman-Hendler & Sons, Capitol Imports and Mundial Scissors.
www.fabriculous.com
Weavers of reproduction historic fabrics such as ingrain room size carpet, stair runners, coverlets, civil war era jean cloth, shirtings, linings and satinets. Also accepts commission weaving.
www.familyheirloomweavers.com
Manufacturer of quality denim, twills, yarns and canvas for international markets.
www.fibraltex.com.ar
Manufactures and exports exclusive range of womens fashions, furnishings and Wooden and iron crafts.
www.garb-age.com
Offers reviews of slipcovers made from a wide variety of fabrics, advice on fabric selection and a measuring guide to help you get the perfect fit.
www.getslipcovers.com
Supplier of greige goods specializing in cheesecloths, printcloths, broadcloths, sheeting, drills, twills, sateens, and osnaburgs for the industrial trade, home furnishing, and apparel industries.
www.gkccorp.com
Supplier of denim and other fabrics such as such as corduroy, velveteen, polyester and nylon.
www.goldenramfabrics.com
Manufacturers of knit garments, babywear, sportswear and retail packaging services. The company complies with OSHA regulations in all areas.
www.grupo3mt.com
Owner of the Orb trademark which appears on every length of tweed genuinely handwoven in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
www.harristweed.org
Manufacturer and exporter of fashion fabrics and crafts.
www.hhecworld.com
Manufacturer of assorted mesh, webbing, ribbons and sewing threads and exporters of seam tape, fastners and plastic buckles and rings.
www.hsindustry.com
Producer of decorative fabrics, wallcoverings, carpets and tableware.
www.illustration-bleue.com
Manufacturer and exporter of fabrics and textiles including canvas, silk, satin, linen, webbing, twill and cotton.
www.indiamart.com
Manufacturers and exporters of blended fabrics for apparel.
www.indiamart.com
A global sourcing company that specializes in helping volume manufacturers, private-label retailers, importers and department stores worldwide in their apparel, accessory and home furnishing needs.
www.infinityexports.com
Manufacturer of warp and elastic circular knitted fabrics for for lingerie, swimwear and outerwear. The company meets Ekotex 100 and ISO9001 requirements.
www.inplet.com
Produces jaquard weaving fabric, as well as original designs for ties, waistcoats, bow ties and clothing.
www.interstiss.com
Fabric converter, a specialty fabric printer and a manufacturer of knitted apparel.
www.intexcorporation.com
Company that manufactures and markets knit fabrics, including jersey, cotton lycra, rib and more.
www.iteva.com.ar
Manufacturer of innerwear fabrics for bras, panties and lingerie and outerwear fabrics for female formalwear. Also capable of producing fabrics such as Raschel lace made of 100% polyurethane and nylon, Rascel lace fabrics and Jacquard Tricot fab...
www.jinyoung.com
Manufacturer of yarns, polyester fabrics, pile fabrics (toys and garments) and blankets.
www.jongstit.com
Leading manufacturer of spun and synthetic blends of spandex, yarn and fabrics throughout Asia, Europe and North and south America.
www.kabool.co.kr
Manufacturers and exporters of yarns, fabrics, synthetic fibers, garments and home textile products throughout Mexico, Europe, South America and the United States.
www.kaltex.com.mx
Provider of hand-painted silks and fabric designs on rugs, wallpaper, textiles, packaging, ties, clothing and murals.
www.kordadesigns.freeuk.com
Manufacturer, designer and exporter of woven jacquard fabrics, tapestry and damask.
www.kuanging.com.tw
Manufacturer of equipment, yarns and fabrics for embroidery applications, weaving, knitting and garments.
www.lasserthailand.com
Resource to consumers, fabric converters, apparel manufacturers, dietitians, manufacturers and flax growers.
www.linenweb.com
Manufacturer of precious velvets, satins, damasks, taffeta and brocades for the home and office. The company offers handmade velvet and custom services to clients worldwide.
www.luigi-bevilacqua.com
US exporters of fabrics used in various industries including apparel, interior design, military, technical and industrial. The company offers low rates to clients outside of the United States.
www.magnafabrics.com
Producers of fine quality pocketing, broadcloths, trims, poplins, twills and sheetings for apparel industry, industrial products and home furnishings.
www.mainzer.com
Maomeng is a leading manufacturer of fabric and mesh products including PVC and nylon mesh, mono and polyester mesh, PE & PP mesh and elastic fabric.
www.maomeng.com.tw
Manufacturer and exporter of textiles for furniture, window treatments, and sportswear.
www.markspellevavare.se
Manufacturer of textiles, fabrics, yarns and finished clothing. Supplier to Giorgio Armani and Donna Karan.
www.marzotto.it
manufacturers and exporters of Indian handloom fabrics, table accompaniments, garments and bedlinen. Designs range from soothing plains to striking jacquards.
www.mascotindustries.com
Manufactures and sells equipments for the production of woven and printed labels.
www.meilabel.it
Producer of threads for sewing and embroidery including accessories, needles, metallic yarns and digitizing services.
mickeyamerica.com
Distributors of textiles, fabrics, stripping, pvc and accessories for shoe, leathergood and clothing production.
www.mosoca.it
Integrated producer of yarns, fabrics, and finished products for the apparel, industrial, home furnishings, institutional and consumer goods markets.
www.mvmills.com
A diversified manufacturer of webbing and narrow fabrics, closures, belts, strap and cord assemblies and neoprene. Closures include metal and plastic hardware, zippers and hook & loop.
www.nationalwebbing.com
Manufacturer and exporter of fabrics, home textile products, garments, bags and wood, metallic and glass craftwork.
www.oceanexim.com
Manufacturer of yarns, knitted fabrics and shirts.
www.orient-texking.com
Exporter of a variety of products, including bicycle parts, brass hardware, bathroom fittings, ceramic tiles, kitchenware, Indian food, glassware and textiles.
www.parimalexports.com
Manufacturer and exporter of woven handloom fabrics and various textile products used in the home.
www.pmmindia.com
Yarn and fabric manufacturer. Also produces knitted garments, such as dresses, pants, skirts, T-shirts, polo shirts and pajamas.
www.ramatex.com.my
Manufacturer of quality stretch fabrics available in a variety of blends and desgins for formal and business attire.
www.reggianistretch.com
Manufacturer and exporter of blended cotton, wool and synthetic fabrics and garments. The company also imports raw materials used for textile production.
www.romanoexport.ro
Online retail store selling cashmere wool and silk wraps, shawls and blankets.
www.royalcashmere.com
Manufacturer of embroidered fabrics and laces in traditional and contemporary styles. The company is ISO 9002 certified and able to export shipments worldwide.
www.royalpacific.co.th
Manufacturer of assorted velvets, floor coverings, towels and bedding. The company accepts custom orders and produces items under brand name or label of customer.
www.sabbagh-group.com
Manufacturer of quality acrylic ribbons and fabrics available in solids, stripes and prints.
www.sauleda.com
Manufactures and exports a line of knitted fabrics and polar fleeces to Asia, Europe, South America, Mexico and the US.
www.shm.com.tw
Firm involved in spinning, weaving, dying, printing, bleaching and finishing denim, twill and chambray. Also distributes its products internationally.
siddiqsons.com
Produces cotton and synthetic blended fabrics and yarns for fashion manufacturing and commercial companies.
www.silanco.com
Manufacturer of fashion fabrics for footwear, leathergoods and accessories.
www.soletessuti.com
Manufacturer of various garment and home accessories, including ribbons, zippers, labels, cords, laces, webbing and elastic bands.
www.stap.cz
Manufactures and exports ready-made garments, home furnishing textiles and soft toys.
www.sunlord.com
Manufacturer of hand crafted table and stage skirtings, covers, dropovers and coordinates used in the hospitality, exhibition and theater industries.
www.tableskirting.com
Knitting mill manufacturing textile fabrications with and without spandex.
www.texollini.com
Home page of Asia Garments, manufacturer of sportsware and outdoor wear; Thai Industry Development, a textile manufacturer; and Fortune Trading, an exporter of computer products.
www.thaiindustry.com
Designer and manufacturer of silk spandex fabrics, ready-to-wear clothes and covering yarn.
www.tianxinsilk.com
Manufacturer of engineered fabrics for different industrial and commercial applications, home furnishings, decorative applications and specialty products
www.tietex.com
Textile conglomerate with garment and shoe brands such as Fansy, Bosideng, Union Garments and Yuyan.
www.udcgroup.com
Textile company manufactures, imports and exports quality cotton, silk, linen and synthetic fabrics.
www.ultraoutlet.com.hk
Distributor of woven plain and patterned fabrics, including silk-like polyester, polyester, silk, knitted fabrics in 100 percent viscose and in blends.
www.ulysse-pila.fr
Manufacturer of yarns, thread, knitwear printing, decoration and dyeing fabric.
www.veken.com
Producer and exporter of flock fibers and fabrics. The velvet like material is used for garments, home furnishings, footwear and accessories for women.
www.velveleen.com
Manufacturer of textiles such as protective apparel in the form of aprons, slippers and rainwear, athletic mats, floor and field covers and curtains.
www.vintex.com
Manufacturer of men's and women's textile products from Asia for the UK, US and Europe. Products include parkas, cardigans, dresses, shirts, blouses, sweaters, polo shirts and sweatshirts.
pro.wanadoo.fr
Manufacturer of lace for lingerie, corsetry and material for swimwear and ready-to-wear clothing.
perso.wanadoo.fr
Handcrafted fabrics for fashion and decoration, embroidery, tie and dye, screenprint, phototransfer, haute couture and ready-to-wear. Also offers services such as prototyping.
pro.wanadoo.fr
Family-owned designer and weaver of fine fabrics for home, apparel and uphostery.
www.weavecorp.com
Manufacturer and exporter of handloom fabrics suitable for furnishings, clothing, towels, tablemats and curtains.
www.wescotex.com
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If you sell textiles, you’ve got a built-in clientele of home crafters or manufacturers who use the fabrics to upholster or create their own merchandise. By making the most of fabrics, however, you’ll not only maintain these consistent sales, but also attract the business of a wider customer base.
Discover ways to diversify your product offerings and market the fabric textiles more proactively to boost sales. When making the most of fabrics in your store, consider the following suggestions:
1. Find additional wholesale fabric sources to provide textiles that appeal to new customers.
2. Discover online trade publications, blogs or message boards on the websites of fabric suppliers where you can learn new marketing trends or get customer and retailer feedback on your ideas.
3. Stock additional items from fabric wholesalers such as tools, notions and patterns that will not only increase sales, but also ensure your customers will return to buy additional fabric.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Expand your customer base with new fabrics from wholesale textile providers
Consider expanding your product line if you notice clients consistently asking for fabrics that you don't carry. If you typically sell cotton fabric, quilt fabric or linen fabrics, for example, test the market by purchasing bolts of decorator fabrics or upholstery fabric to cater to manufacturer and other retail clients.
I recommend: Check out the online catalog for fabric wholesaler Berenstein Textiles. This source specializes in formal wear fabrics like taffeta, suede, silk and velvet with minimums of 15 to 50 yards, depending on the type of fabric. The company also offers home decorating fabrics, faux fur and decorative trim. Wholesale source Carr Textile offers a variety of fabric textiles like polyester blends, cotton twills, denims, wool blends, micro fibers and knits. Fill out the form to receive sample cards of fabrics that you’re not familiar with to check out their thickness and texture.
Discuss new marketing ideas for fabric material with customers or retailers through online resources
Discover sales tips, fabrics information and first-hand testimonials on successful merchandising campaigns through magazine forums or blogs written by owners of fabric stores. Their ideas can help you brainstorm ways to use older displays or move clearance merchandise, for example, and help with making the most of fabrics in your store easier.
I recommend: Check out the online issues of Textile World, from Billian Publishing, a publication for manufacturers, retailers and others interested in the fabric industry. Use the articles to discover marketing ideas and new textile resources. Find fabric-related topics like marketing, brands and product news in online issues of Home Textiles Today.
Extend your niche in the fabric marketplace by selling additional items to encourage future sales
Consider branching out to sell additional companion items for your fabrics like patterns, technique books, notions and tools. Offering reusable merchandise like scissors and sewing machines, for example, will also generate additional fabric sales since customers will be eager to try new techniques and create projects with the higher-priced merchandise.
I recommend: Rubenstein & Ziff’s The Quiltworks Online Store is a wholesale distributor of fabric and additional supplies like sewing and quilting books, patterns and notions. A tax ID is required to become a customer and view wholesale pricing. Wildly Wonderful Wearables offers a variety of sewing patterns, tools, paints, buttons and more. Visit the techniques section to discover new ways to use fabrics with other items like beading and paints that you can also market to customers and potentially make more sales.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • Consider browsing the bookstore or craft websites for publications that feature innovative uses for sewing fabric and other textiles that you can use to boost sales. For example, teaching an in-store class on scrapbooking, rubber stamping or beading with fabrics can introduce a lively crossover market to your shop.
The virtual fabric marketplace created by the Internet provides a stunning array of resources to the business owner who desires to grow his or her business.
Whether the goal is to equip customers with new and interesting fabrics information and tips or to supply more unique fabrics textiles and materials, current technologies make this quicker and easier to achieve.
There are several important steps to consider:
1. Search out fabric suppliers from a variety of places, or who at least offer an assortment of different products.
2. Look for suppliers who allow you to order online and will ship directly to you. This lets you purchase fabrics from vendors outside your area whom you would normally not be able to purchase from.
3. Review demo videos and other advice on new trends and techniques online, and be able to point your customers to such resources if needed.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Find fabric suppliers who offer merchandise from all around the globe
Large online fabric stores or fabric warehouses may offer a greater selection of fabrics (and often good deals as well), which enables you to provide that variety to your customers. Or, check out an online supplier who specializes in exotic or foreign textiles for more distinctive offerings.
I recommend: Going to an online buyer's guide, with an extensive listing of different companies and global sources for exotic textiles. If you'd prefer to work with only a few fabric wholesalers, check out an online warehouse.
Specialize in a certain fabric material to give clients the largest range within that specialty
Does your business supply consumers mainly with upholstery fabric, decorator fabrics or quilt fabric? If you've decided to target a very specific customer base in this way (or if you are just starting your business and haven't yet decided what to focus on), think about zeroing in on one particular piece of the huge fabrics industry, and give your customers the greatest assortment of fabrics you can within that narrowed field.
I recommend: Viewing an online supplier specialty guide, where you can find a broad listing of fabric suppliers, broken down into sections based upon the type of fabric you're looking for. You can find companies that specialize in everything from categories of fabric (like quilt fabric and decorator fabrics) to the very specific (cashmere or linen fabrics).
Keep up with trends in the fabrics industry and join a professional textiles association
Growth and employment trends in your industry can give you a good idea of how the fabrics marketplace is expanding and in which directions, and taking the time to learn about specific trends in the market (what fabrics, colors, and styles will be hot in the upcoming seasons) can keep you ahead of your competitors.
I recommend: Spending an hour or two every month or so online to search for articles on this year's and this season's industry trends (from employment trends to the latest economic and trade developments to the newest smart fabrics and technology), and on projections for the future.
Joining a professional association such as the National Textile Association or the American Apparel and Footwear Association can help you to keep track of the latest trends and industry news.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • Remember that the fabric marketplace is a dynamic and ever-changing environment. Don't assume that just because something was considered popular or advanced one or two years ago that it will still be thought of as such today.
- • Keep a reasonable amount of classic and everyday fabric textiles in stock to offer your customers as well. Diversifying your offerings (i.e., providing customers with basic cottons or wools, as well as more tech-savvy options) is a smart way to be sure that you're always relevant, no matter what innovations are happening in your industry.
Whether you sell fabrics to crafters for sewing projects or businesses that create furniture, clothing or home décor, discovering industry trends will help you offer textiles that they want. Ensure you visit a variety of sources to uncover fabrics information like company news, seasonal trends, hot colors and marketing ideas.
By reading articles, participating in discussion groups and meeting with other retailers, you’ll gain knowledge about the fabric marketplace and use it to boost your bottom line. Keeping up with latest news and trends in the fabrics industry makes good business sense. Gather more information by trying to:
1. Subscribe to publications for the textile industry and visit websites, blogs and message boards that discuss fabric suppliers, manufacturers and trends.
2. Join associations for fabric wholesalers and retailers to discover best sellers, merchandising concepts, company rumors and project ideas through meetings and educational opportunities.
3. Attend industry trade shows to catch a glimpse of new products, study advertising and meet manufacturers and wholesalers of fabric material and supplies.
Action Steps
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Get information on fabric textiles and the industry through online and published sources
By reading fabric trade journals, home décor magazines and websites with industry news, you'll discover upcoming product releases to help you plan your budget and merchandising ideas for new lines. You'll also be able to hear manufacturer updates and discover which companies have less than perfect customer service records. Consumer sewing and craft magazines can show you how crafters are using fabrics and help you brainstorm ways to market the merchandise.
I recommend: Fabric Trends, published by All American Crafts, showcases hot quilt fabric and cotton fabric designs, colors and textures in projects that might spark your customers’ imaginations. Fibre2Fashion provides updates on fabric textiles company trends and news from around the world. Use the search function to focus on stories related to the United States and narrow your search results further by using fabric as the search keyword.
Participate in groups to uncover news and network with manufacturers and owners of fabric stores
Industry associations' meetings and online forums will put you in contact with other retailers who can give you first-hand information on successful marketing campaigns, best sellers and opinions on style forecasts. Group functions and keynote addresses also give you the chance to discuss fabrics news and trends with manufacturer representatives and interior designers.
I recommend: Track the trends in upholstery fabric, linen fabrics and more by attending meetings of the National Textile Association. Join The Fabric Shop Network, a trade organization designed to help fabric and quilt retailers succeed with business information, marketing strategies and industry trend news.
Discover advertising and display ideas, as well as hot new products, at fabrics trade shows
If there aren't any fabrics trade shows scheduled near you, the information you'll receive at a convention in another state may be worth the price of airfare and lodging. You'll be able to network with other retailers and see color, pattern and other textile trends first hand.
I recommend: Discover new products, sources of wholesale fabric and current uses for designer fabrics at Sourcing at Magic. The trade event features manufacturers, fabric mills and supply chain service providers as exhibitors. Check out the Dallas Fabric Show, hosted by the Dallas Market Center, to discover new sources of fabrics, trims and additional supplies. Study the exhibits for interesting merchandising and project ideas and talk to manufacturers and other retailers about industry rumors and customer trends.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • While attending fabrics trade shows or association meetings, use the opportunity to discuss news and trends regarding distributors and company representatives with other retailers. You may discover new wholesale sources for sewing fabric or decorator fabrics and you may also hear about those with bad shipping and service policies.
Sourcing fabrics for your apparel is a complicated process, but you can save time and effort if you become familiar with fabrics key terms. As you learn the key terms in this guide, you can look for fabric with these materials. Many of these fabrics last longer and look nicer through multiple cleanings. Many of the key terms listed here apply to fabrics in general, so look for terms that can guide your search, no matter what your market.
Action Steps
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Anti-pill
Fabric pills are tiny lumps and twists that form on the outside of fleece or sweater fabric when two pieces of material rub together repeatedly. They do not affect the wear of the garment but they do affect the look. Anti-pill fabric resists the formation of these unattractive pills.
I recommend: You can see samples of anti-pill fabric from Hancock Fabrics.
Brushed cotton
To create brushed cotton fabric, the manufacturer removes all excess lint and fibers. Brushed cotton is soft and comfortable to wear. Look for brushed cotton in shirts for long wear and comfort.
I recommend: You can see samples of brushed cotton shirts are available at Cuda Buffalo Apparel.
Dyed to match
Dyed to match refers to notions such as buttons and zippers that exactly match the color of the garment's fabric. While manufacturers cannot actually dye buttons, they do dye buttons and trims to match.
I recommend: The shirts from WHP have dyed to match buttons.
Microfiber
Microfiber fabric has thin threads tightly woven together. Microfiber feels and looks like suede. Microfiber fabric is naturally water resistant and it can have waterproofing added as part of the manufacturing process. You can find jackets and pants, as well as other garments, with microfiber.
I recommend: Find out more about microfibers at Fabrics.net.
Twill
Twill fabric has small diagonal ribs that create a sturdy, comfortable, woven fabric. Common twill fabrics include chino, denim, gabardine and tweed.
I recommend: An example of men’s trousers made of twill is pictured at Orvis.
Stonewash
Stonewash fabric undergoes a chemical process or a wash cycle with stones to soften the fabric and make it appear worn. The color of a stonewashed garment may or may not be even. Stonewashing does reduce shrinkage on a garment, and is often part of the manufacturing process for denim jeans. This makes them as comfortable as a worn out pair of jeans from the first wearing.
I recommend: Read the discussion of the stonewash process from Apparel Search.


