Fabric sourcing is no doubt a difficult task in the process of making clothing. It is a very dynamic process, according to your idea of fabric texture, feel, color, weight. Additionally, these elements must align with the overall design vision you have in mind for your garment.

Only a seasoned professional in the clothing industry possesses the discerning eye necessary for identifying high-quality fabrics and accessories. JINMAO boasts a dedicated design and pattern-making team with over 20 years of expertise. They know which material is best for your clothing design.

JINMAO provides fabric solutions for your Apparel design

Working with us, we help you make all your ideas a reality. We offers tailored fabric suggestions based on client preferences, ensuring the final product meets specific aesthetic and functional needs. No matter if it’s a common fabric on the market or fabric that needs to be customized, we do our best to work out for you.

As your clothing supplier, Jinmao provides fabric and accessories procurement services. We maintains long-term partnerships with fabric suppliers who provide materials certified by Oeko-Tex, BSCIrecycled polyesterorganic cottonAustralian cotton, and Lenzing Modal. By integrating factory and material resources, Jinmao helps clients avoid issues related to minimum order quantities by offering multiple fabric options even for smaller orders.

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Knitted fabric solutions

Knitted fabric solutions

Knitted fabric is a textile that results from knitting, the process of inter-looping of yarns or inter-meshing of loops. It is much like if we were to knit traditionally with knitting needles and a ball of yarn.

Due to its flexibility and softness, knitted fabric is commonly utilized in a wide range of clothing items. You will often find it in everyday apparel such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jackets, polos, pants, shorts, and leggings. The versatility of this fabric makes it suitable for various styles and occasions.

There are many different types of knitted fabric used for various kinds of clothing. Some popular varieties include single jersey, which is lightweight and breathable; ribbing, known for its stretchiness; French terry, which offers a soft looped back; fleece, recognized for its warmth; pique, often used in polo shirts; interlock, which provides a thicker texture; and scuba fabric, known for its structured feel. Each type contributes to the diverse world of fashion and comfort in everyday wear.

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