Clothing Materials
Garment Accessories
A garment is made not only from the apparel fabric but also from various accessory items. Fabric is the basic material in garment manufacturing.
Normally garment accessories can be classified in three ways:
- Garment accessories/Basic accessories
- Decorative accessories
- Finishing accessories
- Thread
- Zipper
- Interlining
- Button for example: Snap button, Plastic button, Metal button.
- Label: Main label, Size Label, Wash care label
- Motif: Leather, Plastic, batch Metal
- Pocketing fabric
- Lining
- Velcro
- Elastic
- Cord
- Ribbon
- Toggles
- Rivet
- Collar bone.
Button:
A button is a small disc, typically round, object usually attached to an article of clothing in order to secure an opening, or for ornamentation.
Zipper:
A zipper or (zip fastener) is a popular device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric. It is used in clothing (e.g. jackets and jeans), luggage and other bags, sporting goods, camping gear (e.g., tents and sleeping bags), and other daily use items.
Lining:
The lining is one kind of trimming which is used underside of garments and use in next to the skin.
Interlining:
Interlining is a layer of flannel fabric sewn in between the face fabric and the standard lining. Interlining provides insulation and also adds a luxurious weight and softness, improves the drape of the fabric, and protects fragile fabrics. It is a popular choice with silk draperies.
Garment Pattern:
The individual part of a garment which is shaped by hard paper is called the pattern.
Working Pattern:
The pattern set which is used for sample-making is called Working Pattern.
Marker:
A marker is a large thin paper which contains the shape of required pattern pieces or a particular style of garments.
Fabric Spreading:
Spreading means smooth lying out of fabrics as per marker length and width.
Fabric Cutting:
Cutting is the process by which we can cut fabrics as per marker dimensions with the help of a knife.
Bespoke Garments:
Bespoke Garments are made on the basis of individual clients and according to the individual’s size and requirements.
Ready to Wear Garments:
Ready-to-wear garments are made on the basis of target common groups, according to size charts, derived from statistical analysis.
Working Pattern:
The pattern set which is used for sample-making is called Working Pattern.
Marker:
A marker is a large thin paper which contains the shape of required pattern pieces or a particular style of garments.
Fabric Spreading:
Spreading means smooth lying out of fabrics as per marker length and width.
Fabric Cutting:
Cutting is the process by which we can cut fabrics as per marker dimensions with the help of a knife.
Bespoke Garments:
Bespoke Garments are made on the basis of individual clients and according to the individual’s size and requirements.
Ready to Wear Garments:
Ready-to-wear garments are made on the basis of target common groups, according to size charts, derived from statistical analysis.
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