Hanes Silk Reflections features silk-like softness and custom fit. Wolford Fatal 15 provides second-skin comfort and maternity wear. Frola's 360° seamless crotch design uses 912 needles. Marilyn's sheer tights offer 30 denier and high elasticity. Capezio's ultra-soft footed tights feature semi-opaque fabric
Modaris enables patternmakers to create products with perfect fit and quality. Software receives two new releases annually with regular improvements. Allows collaboration with partners without data loss. Provides 24/7 support and expertise center assistance
Josiah Crane invented warp knitting in 1775. Richard March patented warp frame in 1778. Flint invented point bar in 1786. Dawson introduced cams in 1796. Lindley invented bobbin in 1799
Ring spinning evolved from throstle frame, which was derived from Arkwright's water frame. John Thorp invented ring frame in Rhode Island in 1828/9. Jacob Sawyer improved ring frame spindle in 1871, increasing speed to 7500rpm. Rabbeth spindle became standard from 1883 to 1890
Chenille yarn originated in France in the 18th century. Alexander Buchanan introduced chenille to Scotland in the 1830s. James Templeton and William Quiglay refined the process for oriental rug imitation. Dalton, Georgia became the tufted bedspread capital in the 1920s-1930s
Synthetic fibers are made through chemical synthesis, unlike natural fibers. Created by extruding fiber-forming materials through spinnerets. Polymer comes from Greek "poly" (many) and "mer" (single units)