Endurance - 2024 Collection

APPENDIX TYPE

EXPLANATION

Set in sleeve

Fit

A set-in sleeve is a style of sleeve construction where the sleeve is sewn directly into the armhole of a garment. This method provides a tailored and traditional look and is commonly used in more fitted clothing.

Raglan Sleeve

Fit

A raglan sleeve is a type of sleeve contruction that goes from the underarm to the collar in a diagonal line, giving a more relaxed and comfortable fit. It’s often used in sporty and casual clothing.

Crew Neck

Silhouette A crew neck is a rounded neckline on a garment, such as a T-shirt or sweater, that fits closely to the base of the neck and has no collar.

Double Stitch/Triple Stitch

Technique Double or triple needle stitching reinforces seam strength, increasing the durability of garments and other sewn products, ideal for withstanding wear and tear.

Colour Fastness

Testing

Colour fastness refers to the ability of a fabric to retain its colour when exposed to various external factors such as washing, light, rubbing, perspiration, etc.

Shrinkage

Testing

Shrinkage in garments refers to the reduction in size or dimensions that can occur when clothing is exposed to factors like washing, drying, or heat, often leading to a change in fit and shape. Proper testing and care instructions are crucial to prevent unexpected size changes and maintain the desired garment appearance.

Spirality

Testing

Spirality in garments refers to the tendency of a fabric to twist or curl along its grain lines, causing the garment to lose its intended shape and fit. This distortion occurs during washing or wear, primarily when garments are not properly cut and sewn on the grain. Spirality can lead to an undesirable appearance and reduced comfort.

Refer to the data sheets for detailed garment measurements.

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