Shirting Heavy Quality Dyed Plain Fabrics, Width - 58"
Like: Cotton, Twill cotton, Poplin, Reyon, Satin
We are experts in manufacturing top quality 100% Cotton Plain Shirting Fabric. Our state of the art manufacturing and processing facility enables us to supply the best quality Cotton Plain fabric in Fil A Fil, Oxford, Chambrey, Poplin, Satin, Dobby, Twill, etc or we can even customize to the requirement of our buyers. Our promise is unmatched quality, texture, service, and competitive prices. Features: Color Fastness Durability Impeccable finish Anti Piling Anti Crease Competitive pricing
Cotton Print Shirting Fabric,100% Cotton Printed Plain Fabric 40-45S, width-58
Supplier: Cotton, polyester, polyester, cotton blended fabric woven, ladies garments such as tops and skirts and gents garments such as shirts and t shirts
Supplier: Ladies garments, tops, dresses, beach wear kaftan, ethnic beaded dresses and partywear kaftan, scarves/stoles and night dress wear etc. men's t shirt, shirt, denim jeans etc fabric shirting and denim. home textiles towels(bath, hand, beach and kitchen etc), bed sheet (single, double, king and queen size etc), sofa cover, hand made cushion cover. adies bags tote/rajsthani/gujarati bags. baby accessocies baby bibs, diapers, infant clothings, baby socks, baby bottles etc used clothing bales, mountains of clothes a grade, t shirt, shirt, jeans, dresses, tops etc.
Supplier: Abayas, jalabya, kaftan, jilbab, khimaar, hijab, niqab, thobe, kandoora, thobe noum, designer abayas, designer jalabya, fabrics, abaya fabrics, thobe fabrics, shirting fabrics,
Cotton/Tencel Shirting Fabrics
A suit is a set of men's or women's clothes comprising a suit jacket, or coat, and trousers. When of identical textile, and worn with a collared dress shirt, necktie, and dress shoes, it is traditionally considered informal wear in Western dress codes. The lounge suit originated in 19th century Britain as more casual wear alternative for sportswear and British country clothing. After replacing the black frock coat in the early 20th century as regular daywear, a sober one coloured suit became known as a lounge suit. A darker, understated lounge suit for professional occasions became known as a business suit.