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linen fabric

Flax/Linen Fibers – natural bast fibers

Flax is a filament fiber harvested from flax plants that when made into fabric, is called linen. Flax is the oldest fiber on record, first grown by the Egyptians having along the banks of the Nile. Other sources lay claim to the earliest usage of flax to be in the Stone Age. The term “linen” is often misused, being applied to fabrics that simply look like linen, or being used as a general term for sheets, towels, and tablecloths.

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women's lingerie

Basics and History of Lingerie

Lingerie industry has been growing prosperously and the demand from the customers urges the industry to continuously improve its design and manufacturing technology so as to drive for excellence to match the ever-changing market. The company manufacture wide range of lingerie consists of brassiere, panties, control briefs, garters, foundation garments, corsets, bustier.Its a term that is used for undergarments which are alluring, appealing, erotic and fashionable.

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