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Textile Labelling Act

The Textile Labelling Act is a regulatory statute. It requires that consumer textile articles bear accurate and meaningful labeling information to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions.

Textile Product Labelling

The labeling of textile products harmonizes the names of textile fibers and other terms used in labeling or other documents accompanying these products, in order to ensure adequate information for consumers and to promote the development of the market.

Ladies Panties – types of ladies underwear

Over the years there has been a wide selection of panties, underpants, thongs, boy shorts, and women’s underwear in all available styles and sizes. There is a fabulous selection of women’s panties and intimate apparel and more.Every day there are different styles, fabrics, and colors of panties being designed and produced whether you’re looking for hi-cut briefs panties, bikini panties, a low rise hipster brief, a pair of boy shorts, or thong.

Fabric Inspection Guidelines

Fabric inspection focuses on fault/defect rate color, end to end and edge to middle shading, hand/handle, and appearance. The client will select the appropriate fault rate and standard to determine the acceptance of each shipment. This will minimize the quantity of panels or garments rejected for fabric faults, thereby ensuring the quality of the finished goods.

Fabric Inspection and Terms

The quality of a final garment depends on the quality of a fabric when it is received as a roll. Even the most outstanding manufacturing methods cannot compensate for defective materials. Normally, 10% of the rolls received are inspected and evaluated based on a four-point system. This way, fabric related quality problems can be avoided before it is put into production.

Microscopic appearance of Fibers

The microscopic test is a technical test that involves identifying the fabric with the help of a microscope with a magnification of minimum 100 power. The test can easily distinguish between fibres.

Bra Styling

Todays Brassieres are made of many different materials including cotton, rayon, silk, spandex, polyester, and lace. They are available in many styles from cups that come without any padding (and are quite sheer) to those that add significantly to the size and shape of the cup. A woman can alter her silhouette by simply purchasing a brassiere with cups that are designed to render a specific shape.