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SHAMASH & SONS

       42 West 39th Street , 12th Floor
       New York NY
       Kevin Kiley        e-mail
       212 840 3111       Fax: 212 575 7891

"Finest of fabrics for over 100 years" Cotton sateen, madras, flannel, corduroy & velveteen. Converter. Imports worldwide. Cater to sportswear & eveningwear markets.

Minimums:One bolt

 

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