Versatile textiles for the clothing industry
Wovens consist of interlaced threads at right angles; the weaving technology and threads used for warp and weft are responsible for the characteristics of the textile. The most famous and frequent types of bonding are plain weave and twill. Plain weave is characterized by a homogenous structure and a smooth surface. Twill weave has a more open structure and is softer and more voluminous than plain weave. By using different types of threads both technologies can be “defined“ for specific application fields.
Wovens made of special threads e. g. animal hair
These materials (e. g. a blend of goat hair or horse hair and viscose) for classic menswear offer very high resilience. To achieve this effect warp threads made of extremely resiliant materials such as horse hair are used.