Sei sulla pagina 1di 148

PRIMEASIA

UNIVERSITY
Topic Name: Study On winter wear

Course No : TXE-217
Course Name : Garments Manufacturing Technology - I

SUBMITTED TO
MD MOYNUL HASSAN SHIBLY
LECTURER
DEPT. OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING
PRIMEASIA UNIVERSITY
SUBMITTED
BY
SECTION-C
BATCH-131
PRIMEASIA UNIVERSITY
NO TOPIC

01 WINDBREAKER

02 JACKET

03 CARDIGAN

04 BLAZER

05 VEST

06 SWETER

07 TURTEL NECK

08 COAT

09 GLOVE

10 SHAWL

11 THERMAL WEAR

12 MUFFLER

13 HOODIE
WINTER
WEAR
The type of heavy, warm clothing that

people tend to wear in very cold

weather to keep themselves warm

and protected from cold environment

like cold air, snow etc.


WINTER CLOTHING
MUST
Keep trapped warm air next to you.
Protect you from wind and
precipitation.
Keep you as dry as possible (wicking).
Be a flexible layering system.
Keep you warm even when wet.
HOW TO DRESS IN
WINTER
The best way to dress for winter is to wear layers. Like
shown in the image bellow.
Human Body

Wicking
Layer

Insulating
Warm Layer

Shell
Layer
Cold
DIFFERENT TYPES OF WINTER
WEAR
There are different types of winter
apparels having various design
and materials. Some of them are-
Sweaters
Turtle neck sweater.
Cardigans
Shrugs
Jackets.
Windbreakers.
Blazers
Hoodies / Sweatshirts / Fleece
Vests
Wraps
Coats
Overcoats.
Thermal.
Scarves.
WINDBREAKER
WHAT IS WINDBREAKER?

A windbreaker is a thin outer coat designed to


resist wind chill and light rain, a lighter version
of a jacket. It is usually of light construction,
and these days characteristically made of some
type of synthetic material. They often
incorporate elastic waistbands or armbands and
zipper. It sometimes includes a hood.
Fig: Windbreaker
HISTORICAL

BACKGROUN
The term windbreaker,
D in North
used primarily
America and Japan, is
actually a genericizied
trademark , originally
used by the John
Rissman company of
Chicago for its
gabardine jackets.

SPECIAL FEATURES OF
WINDBREAKER

Resists wind and light rain.


Keeps snow off from layers.
Has one or two layer of nylon or
similar synthetic material.
Its a garment which is used for
shell layer.
Very light weight; more than
jacket.
FABRIC COMPOSITION
GENERALLY 2 TYPES OF FABRICS COMPOSITIONS ARE SEEN IN WINDBREAKER. THEY ARE TAFFETA AND
TRICOT.

Tafeta Tricot

Taffeta is a type of fabric which Tricot is a type of fabric that can


was historically made from silk, be made from any type of
but today can be made from natural or manmade fiber, but
many different fibers, including
artificial fibers like nylon, and usually is derived from
engineered fibers such as rayon. polyester when used in
windbreakers.
In windbreakers used as lining.
This fabric usually has a very tight > Tricot is extremely soft to the
weave, and the weave is plain. touch and is more breathable
Taffeta is famous for being very stif and than polyester and nylon.
crisp, generating rustling sounds when
people move in it. >Tricot windbreakers are more
The fabric is also very soft and smooth
to the touch. suitable for colder climates as
it has a famously lustrous and glimmery they are heavy and warm.
appearance.
In windbreaker two types of taffeta fabrics > They arent as wind-resistant
are used; nylon and polyester. and water-resistant as nylon or
polyester.
CARE
Fasten all closures before washing.
Machine Wash Cold / Gentle
Cycle / Separately.
Do Not Bleach.
Do Not use Fabric Softener.
Do Not Iron.
Do Not Dry Clean.
Store unstuffy in a dry place.
Do not tumble dry.
SIZE AND WEIGHT

Size- S, M, L, XL, XXL


Weight- approximately 150-
200 g
Shell weight- Approximately
1-1.6 oz
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN BANGLADESH

APPAREL EXPORT LTD.


GRAND APPARELS LTD
KARNAPHULI FABRICS LTD.
LYRIC FASHION WEAR LTD.
MINIMAX LTD.
SEAQUEEN INTERNATIONAL LTD.
SOUTHERN CROSS INT'L LTD.
THE KNIT APPARELS INDUSTRY LTD.
And so on.
BANGLADESH EXPORTS TO

USA,
UK,
Europe,
Australia,
New Zealand
etc.
JACKET
WHAT IS JACKET
A jacket is a mid stomach length
garment for the upper body. A jacket
typically has sleeves, and fastens in the
front or slightly on the side. A jacket is
generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and
less insulating than a coat, which is
outerwear. Some jackets are
fashionable, while others serve as
protective clothing.
History of Jacket

The word jacket comes from the French

word jaquette. The term comes from the

Middle French.

In april 1857 the womens magazine

CORRIERE DELLE DAME announced the

arrivel of the jaket.


TYPES OF JACKET

Bed jacket
Bomber jacket
Boucle Jacket
Chef's jacket
Dinner jacket
Donkey jacket
Eisenhower jacket
Field jacket and others
Bed Donkey

Boucle
Bomber
CHARACTERISTICS OF JACKET

High warmth-to-weight ratio


Highly compressible
Weather resistant
Moisture-wicking
Highly breathablemaintains comfort
during aerobic activity
Lightweight
FABRIC COMPOSITION

Jackets are produced by different types


of blendining fibre.such as-
65% Wool + 20% Viscose + 15%
Polyester
100% Nylon

70% Cotton + 30% Nylon


100% Polyester
CARE

Machine wash in warm water (30C) on


gentle wash cycle.
Do not use fabric softener.
Rinse twice.
Tumble dry on low heat with tennis balls or
'sock balls'. Drying time may take up to
three hours.
Do not iron.
Store unstuffed in a dry place.
SIZE AND WEIGHTS

Sizes:
XS, S, M, L, XL
Weight:
Approximately 300 gm/ 8.7 oz
MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN BANGLADESH

Duranto Knit Composite Ltd


Ridgeone Fashion wear Ltd
Magpie Group
S F Design International
S m international
Kanga International and so on
EXPORT COUNTRY

Usa,
Uk,
Entire Europe,
Australia and
So on
CARDIGA
N
WHAT IS CARDIGAN?

A cardigan is a type of knitted garment that has an


open front. Commonly cardigans have buttons or zips.
A more modern version of the garment has no buttons
or zipper and hangs open by design.
Traditionally made of wool but of course these days
made of a variety of materials. It can made in a V-
neck or scoop neck style and can be worked in many
deferent ways.

Fig : Womens Cardigan


STYLE OF CARDIGAN

V-NECK
SCOOP-NECK CARDIGAN
CARDIGAN
IMAGES OF CARDIGAN
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION

The accepted story of the cardigan sweater


begins as far back as the mid 1800's during
the Crimean War.

The cardigan is named for James Brudenell,


also known as the 7th Earl of Cardigan. He was
a commander of British forces during the
Crimean War, along with another name thats
known among knitters: Lord Raglan
TYPES OF CARDIGANS

shrug cardigans
Tailored Cardigans
Long Cardigans
Cropped cardigans
Wrap Cardigan
Cashmere Cardigan
Open-Front Cardigan
Print Cardigan and so on
MANUFACTURING ELEMENT OF CARDIGAN

Cotton
Wool
Cotton/Spandex
Cashmere Acrylic Wool
100% Silk
100% Alpaca

100% Velvet
Polyester/Cotton
Silk/Cotton and so on
SIZE & GSM

XS
S Approximately 270
M Gsm are used for
L one piece.
XL
LEADING MANIFACTURING COMPANY IN BANGLADESH

Oasis Fashion ltd.


Pacific winter wear ltd.
Pioneer knit wears ltd.
Woolen & wool ltd.
Woolen wear ltd. and so on
EXPORTED COUNTRY

North America
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
South America
Eastern Asia
Southeast Asia
Mid East and so on
Blazer
WHAT IS BLAZER?

A blazer is a type of jacket


resembling a suit coat cut more
casually, typically with metal
buttons. A blazers cloth is
usually durable as it is intended
as an outdoor jacket.
Stylistically , blazers often are
uniform garments. E.g. for Airline
school, yaching and rowing clubs.
A blazer is generally
distinguished from a sport coat
as a more formal garment and
tailored from solid color fabrics.
Blazers are often made with
neval style metal buttons,
reflecting their historic boating
club association.
HISTORY OF BLAZER.

The sartorial term blazer originated


with the red Blazers of the Lady
Margaret Boat club in 1825, the rowing
club of st. johns college, Cambridge.
The Lady Margaret Blazer because of
the bright red cloth. The term survived
the original red coat.
TYPES OF BLAZER

Cashmere Blazers Polyster, Nylon &


Cashmere Blend Rayon Blazers
Blazers Silk Blazers
Cotton Blazers Silk Blend Blazers
Cotton Blend Blazers Suede Blazers
Denim Blazers Tweed Blazers
Flannel Blazers Velvet Blazers
Leather Blazers Wool Blazers
Linen Blazers
Wool Blend Blazers
Linen Bland Blazers
Images of different types of Blazer
DESCRIPTION
An everyday blazer with a modern fit and
functional material.
# Narrow collar
#Three buttoned
# Classic design
Model length: 189cm, wearing size:48cm
Shown with: Roy pocket shirt-Red check,
Edwin trouser- Black stripe, James boot-
Red brogue and Pocket scarf- Red check
METARIAL & SIZE

METERIA
L
SIZE

40%Cotton, Size Chest Waist


20%Wool, 46/31 92 78
25%Polyster,
10%Acryl, 48/32 96 83
5%Otherfibre
50/33 100 88

52/38 108 93

54/36 104 98
CARE
1.Never hand wash and M/C wash of a
wool blazer.
2.Make sure it is properly stored at all
times.
3.Kept at a place which is moth free.
4.Hang on to it and clear the cutter.
5.Iron out the creases
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES OF IN
BANGLADESH

Alana International Ltd.


FCI(BD) LIMITED.
INTERSPORTS LIMITED.
MERIMO LTD.
RUMANA FASHION LTD.
SYNERGY DESIGN FASHION (PVT) LTD.
CONCLUSION

For many men , blazer is a must own


item. Not only can it help men look
dressier for semi formal events but the
blazer can also be paired with a wide
variety of shirts and pants for several
unique and distinct looks.
VES
T
VEST
The modern mens vest, which is sometimes referred to as a
waistcoat, emerged during the late 17th century in England.
Based on styles from the Persian royal court, the first
waistcoats were sleeveless jackets that extended to the
wearers waist. Today, vest is a broad term that can refer to
any sleeveless garment worn on the chest.

Generally, they can be divided into two categories. The first


category includes vests that are intended to be worn as part of
a suit. The second category is made up of vests that are more
casual in their design
CHARACTERISTICS OF VESTS

* It looks very smart and slim fit


* Protect from winter coldness
* Keep warm and comfortable feeling.
VARIOUS TYPES OF VESTS

Suit separate vest


Tailored vest
Formal vest
Informal and Fashion Vests
DIFFERENT TYPES OF VESTS

Tailored vest
Suit separate
vest

Informal and
Formal vest Fashion Vests
SUIT SEPARATE
VESTS
Description :
Suit vest in woven fabric with a glossy back section, this fine wool vest is fashioned in a
traditional silhouette.

Features:
Five Buttons
chest pocket and welt pockets at front,
adjustable tab at back
Lined
Regular fit
Matching coat and slacks sold separately

materials :
100% wool front with satin back
25% rayon,
75% polyester
TAILORED VESTS

Description :
In classic navy and white stripes, this stylish vest is a great apparel
expanding addition to your look. Pair it with slacks, jeans, or khakis for a
totally pulled together look.

Features
Five button
Welt pockets
Fully lined
Slim Fit

materials:
54% cotton, 46% linen
FORMAL VESTS

Description:
A modern sheen brings a sophisticated edge to this
subtly textured, four-button vest. An adjustable
exterior waistband provides a comfortable fit.

Features:
Four button
Adjustable back strap
Materials:
65% polyester, 35% silk
INFORMAL AND FASHION VESTS AND ITS CARE

Description: CARE
Some vests are made without * Dry clean only
the intention of wearing them
with a suit or as formalwear.
These vests often feature
multiple colors, nonstandard
patterns, or printed images and
designs. Instead of dress shirts,
trousers, and jackets, these
types of vests are often worn
with sport shirts, T-shirts, jeans,
khakis, or even shorts.
VESTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN BANGLADESH :

1. BENEVOLENT FASHIONS INT'L LTD

2. BONDED FASHION LTD

3.CHILDREN PLACE LTD.

4.CHUMKI APPARELS LTD.

5.COMMON THREADS LTD

6.COTTON CONCERN (BD) LTD

7.FIVE STAR FASHIONS LTD


VESTS EXPORTED
COUNTRY :
India
Pakistan
China
Korea
Malaysia
Hong Kong
Taiwan
Philippines
USA
UK
UAE
Australia
Poland and so on
SWEATER
SWEATER
Aknittedgarment,s
uchasasweaterth
atopen
downthefulllength
of thefront.
ORIGIN
AftertheSeventhEarlJamesThomas
Brudenell(1797-
1868),Britisharmyofficer.
There are dictionary references that
say the word "sweater" goes back to
the early 1800s
TYPES OF SWEATER
Cardigan sweater.
Norwegian sweater.
Irish sweater.
Twinset sweater.
Cap sleeve sweater.
Off the shoulder.
Sweater vest.
PICTURE OF SOME
SWEATER
ACCESSORIES IN SWEATER
Mostly in cardigans
types of sweaters
buttons which are
big in size is used .
the length of the
button 2cm and
thickness will be off
0.5cm (approx.).In
Norwegian sweaters
zippers are used as
per the
requirement.
TYPES OF FABRIC ARE USED IN
SWEATER

FABRIC BLENDS

100% rayon/spandex
100% Lurex Wool and Acrylic
100% Cotton Cotton and Acrylic
Linen and Acrylic
100% Wool Nylon and acrylic
100% acrylic Viscose and acrylic
100% viscose Spandex and acrylic
Lurex and acrylic
Acrylic, mohair and nylon
Acrylic, mohair and rayon
Acrylic, mohair and wool
Acrylic, lurex and nylon
Acrylic, lurex and polyster
Acrylic, wool, nylon and spandex
STITCH OF SWEATER
A given sweater will have
approximately 100,000 stitches, and
can take months to complete, But
the careful care and amount of time
it takes to make an sweater does not
go unnoticed or unappreciated. Each
stitch represents something unique
and special.
SOME STITCH OF
SWEATER
THE CABLE STITCH THE DIAMOND STITCH THE ZIG ZAG STITCH

The cable stitch, which is


found in mosran The diamond stitch
In this picture we see a
sweaters, was originally represents and reflects the
cable stitch down the
used to represent a small fields on the islands.
center and zig zag
fishermans ropes, and This stitch is used in hopes
patterns on each side of
wearing one would better of good luck, success and
the cable center.
qualify you to have a wealth in the fields of the
fruitful day out at sea Aran Islands
THE HONEYCOMB STITCH THE TRELLIS STITCH THE TREE OF LIFE STITCH

The honeycomb stitch The trellis stitch The Tree of Life stitch
represents hard work represents the stone- represents design is in
and its sweet rewards walled fields of the hopes of strong and
Northwestern farming long-lasting.
communities.
CARE OF SWEATER
Folding sweaters.
Remove pills from sweaters regularly to keep them
looking presentable.
Remove dandruff, hair & lint regularly.
Repair the sweater quickly
Give favourite sweater a break
Wash most sweaters by hand.
Treat cashmere & other delicates very carefully
Store sweaters carefully during summer months.
Wash any sweater put away for storage.
Store sweaters dry
LEADING MANUFACTURER OF SWEATER

Masihata sweater limited.


Kores Bangladesh Limited.
Mohammadi group.
Everbright Sweater limited.
Splendid fashion BD Pvt Ltd.
Dynasty group
Rose Sweaters Ltd.
Max sweater (BD) Ltd.
Tendz Group
Babylon Group.
L Usine Fashion Ltd.
EXPORTED COUNTRY
Europe.
North America.
South Amrica.
New zeland
Brazil
Etc.
TURTLENE
CK
CONTENTS

Descriptions
History
Types
Characteristics
Fabric composition &
More.
WHAT IS
TURTLENECK
Turtleneck is a style of shirt or top that is named
for the appearance of its collar. The collar on a
turtleneck is long and extends up over the neck.
Many turtlenecks fold down or over and look like
the neck of a turtle, hence the name..
Polo neck, roll-neck (UK) orturtleneck(US,
Canada) or skivvy (Australia, New Zealand) is a
garmentusually asweaterwith a close-
fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and
covers the neck.
HISTORY
HISTORY IN EUROPE HISTORY IN THE UNITED STATES

Turtleneck-like garments have been worn In the United States, turtleneck shirts first
for hundreds of years, dating at least to the became fashionable in the 1920s. At this time,
15th century. the actor Noel Coward was seen wearing
From the late 19th century on, turtlenecks them. Due to his popularity, he was able to
were commonly worn by menial workers, make the turtleneck popular. During this time,
turtlenecks were mostly worn by men. When
athletes, sailors and naval officers. Since
women began wearing this style, it was to
the middle of the 20th century black polo
make a statement about womens rights and
necks have been closely associated with
equality. During the 1950s and 1960s,
radical academics,philosophers,artists and
turtlenecks reached their peak of popularity
intellectuals.The polo neck jumper became among both men and women. This is when
an iconic symbol of the French philosopher turtlenecks were associated with beatniks. By
Michel Foucault.Polo necks also became a the end of the 20th century, turtlenecks
big fashion for young wealthy men after became almost entirely a womens fashion.
they were worn by European film stars Over time it grew and as a women's wear, it
Marcello Mastroianni and Yves Montand.The became a fad, among teenage girls, especially
term polo neck, common in British English, in a lightweight form that emphasised their
is thought to derive from garments with figures
similar necklines worn by polo players.
TYPES OF
TURTLENECK

Type of Description
Turtleneck

Covers the entire neck and can be


Classic folded over. Creates a bulky collar
around the neck.

Similar to the classic turtleneck with a


Mock shorter collar. Does not need to be
folded over.

A wide, funnel-shaped collar that hangs


Cowl
loosely around the neck.
DIFFERENT IMAGES OF TERTLENECK

Classic Turtleneck
Cowl Turtleneck Mock Turtleneck
CHARACTERISTICS OF TURTLENECK

High warmth-to-weight ratio


Highly compressible
Weather resistant
Moisture-wicking
Highly breathablemaintains
comfort during aerobic activity
Lightweight
It protect our neck from cold
FABRIC COMPOSITION
CABLE KNIT,
CASHMERE,
RIBBED KNIT,
TWEED..
CARE
HAND WASH AT 30 C
DO NOT BLEACH
DO NOT DRY CLEAN
DO NOT THUMBLE DRY
DO NOT IRON
SIZE

XS
S

M
L
XL
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY IN
BANGLADESH

Uni Gears Ltd.


Arefin Textile Mills Ltd.
P&G Textile Ltd.
Pinery Textile Ltd.
And so more.
EXPORT
COUNTRY
Chains
all over Europe,
particularly in Scandinavian
and
EECcountries (European
Economic Community)
COAT
WHAT IS COAT?
A coat is a long garment worn by
both men and women, for warmth
or fashion. Coats typically have
long sleeves and are open down
the front, closing by means of
buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop
fasteners, toggles, a belt and
Fig: Mens coat
combination of some of these.
Other possible features include
collars a and shoulder straps.
ORIGIN

The Persians, based in what is now


Iran, introduced two garments to the
history of clothing: trousers and
seamed fitted coats.
Coat is one of the earliest clothing
category words in English attested as
far back as the early Middle Ages.
TYPES OF COAT
Coats of the 18th and 19th centuries
For men
Justacorps: A seventeenth and eighteenth century knee-length coat,
fitted to the waist .

Tailcoat : A late eighteenth century men's coat preserved in


today's white tie and tails
Frock coat: A knee length men's coat of the nineteenth century
Morning coat or cutaway: a dress coat still worn as formal wear
For women
Basque: A tightly fitted, knee length women's coat of the 1870s
Spencer: A waist length, frequently double-breasted women coat.
MODERN TYPES OF COATS

Coat Casual Long Sleeve Covered Butto


Modern Stylish Single
n Winter Coats
Breasted Winter Coats

Modern Zipper Trench Coat


Three Quarter Wool Blend Coat
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OVERCOAT
&TOPCOAT
In the early nineteenth century, coats
were divided into under-coats and
overcoats.
Over coat: An overcoat is a type of long
coat intended to be worn as the outermost
garment, which usually extends below the
knee. Overcoats are most commonly used
in winter when warmth is more important.
They are sometimes confused with or
referred to as topcoats, which are shorter
and end at or above the knees. Topcoats
and overcoats together are known as
outer coats. Unlike overcoats, topcoats are
usually made from lighter weight cloth.
SIZE
S
M
L
XL
XXL
XXXL
4XL
CARE OF COAT
During the winter, treat wool coats with a lint or suede
brush after wearing to remove surface soil and lint.
Remove light stains on wool by blotting (not
rubbing!) with cold water or club soda using
absorbent cloths or paper towel.
Empty wool coat and pants pockets after every
wearing to keep them from sagging or losing shape.
To actually hand wash, use a mild detergent and
lukewarm water and let the item soak for 3 to 5
minutes before rending in cool water. To dry, gently
squeeze the garment and lay it flat.
Never use scalding hot water or bleach on wool
MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF COAT IN BANGLADESH

Nipa Fashion Wear Industry Ltd.


Univogue Garments Company
Limited - Unit
Snowtex Apparels Ltd.
Dreamwears Ltd.
A K Khan Company Ltd. And so on
EXPORTED COUNTRY

Europe
South America
Southeast Asia
China
Turkey
Vietnam & so on
GLOVE
WHAT IS
GLOVE?
A covering for the
hand worm for
protection against
cold or dirt and
tepically having
separate part for
each finger and
the thumb.
HISTORY ABOUT GLOVE.

Firstly, gloves were not a part of decorum but means of


simple usage.The history has a lot of facts of using the
gloves in ancient times. Egyptian women used these mittens
to protect hands while eating or working. The Romans put on
the gloves while eating. These gloves were made from linen
and silk. The gloves became an accessory of the first rate
and meaning in women's clothes since the 12-th century. The
gloves became a part of liturgical decoration at the Catholic
Church in the 11-th century. French masters were leaders on
the gloves market at the beginning of the 17-th century to
the end of the 18-th century. In 1807 an Englishman James
Winter invented a machine for sewing gloves. The rubber
gloves were patented. In the 20-th century the industry of
gloves production was dramatically changed.
TYPES OF
GLOVE.

Winter Medical Safety

Fashion Style Sports


MATERIALS OF WINTER
GLOVE.
Winter gloves come in
various designs and
materials. These materials
can be natural, synthetic
or a bland of both , but all
of them are made to keep
the wearer warm during
the winter season .The
most common materials
used for winter gloves are
lather , suede, knit, fleece
and water proof materials.
MANUFACTURER OF WINTER GLOVE

Industrial Hand
Protection Ltd.
KTJ Gloves Ltd.

Trade Fare Gloves


Ltd.
Tsim S Co.
Bangladesh Ltd.
Choite Knit
Composite Ltd.
EXPORT COUNTRY
U.S.A

U.K

Canada

Netherland

Spain
French
CARE OF GLOVES
Hand wash.
Dont bleach.
Dont tumbler dry.
Iron at maximum
temperature at 110
degree.
SHAWL
WHAT IS A SHAWL?
A shawl is a simple
iteam,loosely worn
over the shoulder,
upper body and
arms and
sometimes also
over the head.
It is usually a
rectangular or
square piece of
cloth.
History
The first SHAWL were used in Assyrian
times; later they went into widespread use in
the Middle East.
During the 15th century Persian replace
Sanskrit as the officer language and the world
SHAWL derives from the Persian SHAL.
Shawl have been woven in Kashmir since
about the 11th century but the industry
producing thought have begun during 15 th
and 16th century.
TYPES:

There are many types of shawl. They are;


Kashmere or cashmere
Pashmina
Embroidered
Beaded
Silk
Jacqard
Jamawar
Fancy
And so on.
Kashmere shawl:
In India,the most
popular woven textile is
Kashmere shawl.It is the
wool of the Kashmir
goat.This types of goats
are raised in Mongolia
.The finest cahmere
comes from the
underbelly throat of the
goat but lasser grade is
also taken from the
goats legs and backs.
Silk shawl

Silk shawl with frings,made


in china,were available in
Europe and the Americas
by 1820.These were
called China crepe shawl
or china shawl and in
Spain Mantones de
Manila because they
were shipped to spain
from china via the port of
Manila.
SHATOOSH

The most expensive


shawl is called
Shatoosh are made
from the beard hair of
the wild ibex.
They are so fine that a
whole shawl can be
pulled through a small
finger ring.
Parts of shawl

Field: Main central panel of


Shawl.
Fringe gate: Different colored
blocks of wooven fabric.
Gallery: Wide border,surronding
main central portion of shawl.
Hashia: side panel of flat weave
textile.
Palla: End panel of a flat weave
textile.
Design
Different types of design can be found on
shawls. They are:
Paisly
Lace
Plain
Fringe
Sequence
Check
Beaded
And so on.
CARE
Dry cleaning: 1. It is best to dry clean woven shawl to
maintain the vitality of fabric as it could lose its body
with hand washing.
2. Knitted shawl can be hand washed and this is better
in the long term as damage can occure to the fibers in
shawl from the strong chemicals in dry cleaning.
3.Using hand-held shower,soak the shawl with
lukewarm or cool water.
4.Squirt the shawl with a moderate amount of neutral
detergent. Baby shampoo is okay.
USES
Shawls are used in order to keep warm to
complement a costume and for symbolic
reasons.
One famous type of shawl is the Tallit worn
by Jewish men during prayers and
ceremonies.
Shawls were high-fashion garments in
Western Europe in the early-to-mid 1800s.
Shawl manufacturer in Bangladesh

Altair fashion
S.S fashion & Design
Brownfield Ltd.
Creative concept
Go max international trading Co. Ltd.
C&H Sourcing Ltd
The Doors Ltd
Fashion Trade International
HKP fashion
Serums Sourcing
Young design
And so on.
Conclusion

Sahwls are the part of


the Traditional male
costume in kashmir.
THERMAL WEAR
WHAT IS THERMAL
WEAR
Thermal Wear is the best type of clothing that can
be used during winter. When heading out during
winter time it is always understandable to have a
layer of thermal protection for proper insulation
against the cold. It is one of the best protective
measures for the cold winter months. It does not
matter what outer layer of clothing you wear, thermal
wear goes with anything as it can be worn inside your
clothes. Thermal Wear are available for both men
and women and people of every size can fit into
thermal wear.
HISTORY

Long johns were first introduced into


England in the 17th century.
The manufacturing foundations of long
johns may lie in Derbyshire, England, at John
Smedleys Lea Mills, located in Matlock. The
company has a 225-year heritage and is said to
have created the garment, reputedly named
after the late-19th-century heavyweight boxer
John L. Sullivan; the company still produces
long johns.
FABRICS USED TO MADE THERMAL
UNDERWEAR:

Both natural as well as synthetic fabrics


are used to produce thermal underwear.
Wool and cotton fabrics have long been
used to produce clothing for winter season
as these natural materials have excellent
power to hold warmth. Nowadays,
synthetics like polypropylene, polyester,
and nylon are also used. But, the majority
of thermal clothing is made from a blend of
natural and synthetic fabrics.
QUALITIES OF GOOD THERMAL UNDERWEAR:

It should be light weight.


It should active fit, means it should easily

fit under a shirt and a pair of pants.


It should be comfortable and safe.

It should capable of fast wicking, insulate

and help regulate body temperature


HOW IT
WORKS

Thermal underwear adds two more layers of


clothing to the wearer's normal wardrobe. As it is
made up from two-ply fabric, it traps more body
heat than a single layer of clothing could. This
extra body heat insulates against cold air and
prevents heat loss. When worn under regular
clothes, thermal underwear can keep a person
warm for many hours in a cold environment.

Beside this thermal under wear can absorb


moisture from skin. so it keeps us sweat free.
STYLES

There are only two styles to buy:

One piece thermal underwear suit or


Two piece bought separately as a
long-sleeved top and a lower
body piece covering the waist
to the ankles.
THERMAL UNDERWEAR TYPES AND
ADVANTAGES

Extreme Cold Weather Thermal


Underwear:
Advantages
Will Wick Away Most Moisture
Extremity protection wrists and ankle
protection.
Provides medium to extreme protection
against cold adequate for exposure to
cold and extreme cold with other layers (-
40 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit with other
layers).
Great Fitting
Bacteria resistant can be worn for weeks
PERFORMANCE THERMAL
UNDERWEAR
Advantages

Wick Away Most Moisture


Will Great Fitting
Provides medium to light
protection against cold
adequate for medium exposure
to cold (32 to 50 degrees
Fahrenheit) weather.
INEXPENSIVE SYNTHETIC COTTON
BLEND THERMAL UNDERWEAR

Advantages
Lower Cost
Will Wick Some Moisture Provides
light protection adequate for short
exposure to cold (32 to 50 degrees
Fahrenheit) weather.
SOME IMPORTER COUNTRIES

Canada
North America

South America
Bangladeshi Manufacturers and Suppliers of
thermal underwear

NAME OF COMPANY LOCATION

Four H Fashions Ltd. 778, D.T. Road, Ashkarabad,


Doublemooring, Chittagong.
The Well Tex Limited Mulaid Mawna Sreepur,
Gazipur, Bangladesh.
Goldenmen Textile Co., Ltd. Mawna,Dhaka, Bangladesh.

RKG Fashion Net 295, Holy Lane,


Shyamoli,Dhaka.
Zisa's Fashion Ltd. 66, Hajipara(2nd floor)
Rampura,Dhaka.
MUFFLER
MUFFLE
R
A muffler , also known as a
Kremer, scarf or neck-wrap, is a
piece of fabric worn around the
neck, or near the head or around the
waist for warmth, cleanliness,
fashion or for religious reasons.
They can come in a variety of
different colours.
HISTORY
Ancient Rome is one of the first origins of the
muffler & scarf, where the garment was used
to keep clean rather than warm. It was called
the sudarium, which translates from Latin to
English as "sweat cloth", and was used to wipe
the sweat from the neck and face in hot
weather. They were originally worn by men
around their neck or tied to their belt. Soon
women started using the muffler, which were
made of cloth and not made of wool, cotton, or
silk, and ever since the muffler has been
fashionable among men & women.
Historians believe that during the reigon of the
Chinese Emperor Cheng, mufflers made of cloth
were used to identify officers or the rank of
Chinese warriors.
USES
In cold climates, a thick knitted maffler, often made
of wool, is tied around the neck to keep warm. This
is usually accompanied by a warm hat and heavy
coat.
In drier, dustier warm climates, or in environments
where there are many airborne contaminants, a
thin muffler, kerchief is often worn over the eyes
and nose and mouth to keep the hair clean. Over
time, this costum has evolved into a fashionable
item in many cultures, particularly among women.
Religions such as Judaism under Halakhah (Jewish
Law) promote modest dress code among women.
Married Jewish women wear a tichel to cover their
hair. The Tallit is commonly worn by Jewish men
especially for prayers, which they wrap around
their head to recite the blessing of the Tallit.
TYPE
Uniforms S
Students in the United Kingdom traditionally
wear academic muffler with distinctive
combinations of striped colours identifying
their individual university or college.
Members of the Scouting Movement wear
muffler & scarfs as part of their uniform, with
different colours, such as red and green, and
logos to represent their scout group. They
are also used at camps to represent units,
subcamps or the camp as a whole. Mufflers
are also used as memorabilia at Scout events
and country scarves are often traded at
international gatherings.
BIB
MUFFLER
The US Army and other
American military units often
wore branch of service colour
or camouflage bib Mufflers with
various uniforms.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
MUFFLER
DIFFER TYPES OF MUFFLER
YELLOW
BY
BEXIMCO
MANUFACTURING OF
MUFFIERS
Knitted:The craft of knitting garments such as
mufflers is an important trade in some countries.
Hand-knitted mufflers are still common as gifts as
well.
Printed: Printed mufflers are additionally offered
internationally through high fashion design houses.
Among the latter are Burberry, Missoni,
Alexander McQueen, Cole Haan, Chanel, Etro,
Lanvin, Herms, Nicole Miller, Ferragamo, Emilio
Pucci, Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Prada.
Shapes:There are three basic muffler shapes:
regular, long, extra long. The main manufacturer of
fashion muffler used today is China, with India,
Hong Kong and Indonesia close behind. The most
common materials used to make fashion mufflers
are cotton, fleece, pashmina and cashmere.
CARE OF
MUFFLERS
Three Methods: Hand Wash, Machine
Wash, Drying.
Mufflers are warm and resilient and
will last for years with proper care.
Usually, woolen muffler should be
cleaned once or twice a month,
depending how often you wear them.
Read the care tag before you wash a
Muffler. If the tag recommends dry
cleaning, you're taking a risk by
washing it yourself. However, some
woolen muffler may be safely washed
HOODIE
WHAT IS HOODIE?
A hoodie is a
sweatshirt with a
hood. They often
included a muff
sewn onto the lower
front, a hood, and a
drawstring to adjust
the hood opening,
and also a zipper.
HISTORY ABOUT HOODIE

Actually hoodie is a upstate


invention. At the 19th century
Syracuse was a eastern coast
area of Sicily in New york.it
was most popular for
producing salt. they were poor
and live hand to mouth. But
winter were so cruel for their
life. In 1930s the champion
sports wear company which
created the first ones for the
labor. The inventor name John
Groat who made it for the
MANUFACTURING ELEMENTS OF
HOODIE

Zipper Muff sewn Alpine-wool

Polyester
Polyester Nylon
Fleece
RAW MATERIALS OF POLYESTER
FLEECE
The raw material for
polyester fleece is
polyester, which is made
from two petroleum
products ; Terephthalic
acid and ethylene glycol.
Some or all of the
polyester yarn may be
recycled from soda
bottles.
RAW MATERIALS OF ALPINE WOOL

Wool, Acrylic, Rayon


MANUFACTURER OF
HOODIE

P & G Textile
Limited.
K-Tex Limited.

Norp Knit Limited.


Euro Clothing
Limited.
IMPORT COUNTRY OF
HOODIE
Bangladeshi Garment
products export all
over the world.
Most popular
countries are:
USA

UK
Entire europe

Australia etc.
CARE OF HOODIE
Dont bleach.
Dont tumbler dry.
Iron at maximum temperature of 110
degree.
30 degree wash mild.

Potrebbero piacerti anche