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MARTEVA TEXTILES

       261 West 35th Street , Room 1404
       New York NY
       Ned Pilchman        e-mail
       212 563 0260       Fax: 212 268 8931

100% cotton, cotton/poly, cotton/rayon, micro modal rayon/supima cotton & cotton/spandex knit fabrics. Jersey, ribs, thermal, french terry, fleece, interlock, sherpa, velour, terry, stripes, novelty knits & surface interest knits. PFGD, PFP. Domestic converter. All markets.

Minimums:Vary, very flexible

 

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Fabric Suppliers

C & J TEXTILES INC.

Specializing in fine silks: georgette, crepe back satin, CDC, charmeuse, plain & satin face organza, 4-ply silk crepe, silk knit, silk taffeta & dutchess satin, most in stock with 102 stock colors. 100% English wools, European novelties, French laces by Darquer. Solids & prints.

FILTEX LTD

Ready-to-wear collection of novelty cottons & shirtings. Cater to sportswear, womens & childrens markets. Import from Switzerland. Located at the Jakob Schlaepfer Showroom.

 

 

 

Trim Suppliers

HAR-MAN IMPORTING CORP.

Wholesale reseller of CRYSTALLIZED™-Swarovski Elements, including beads, rhinestones, trimmings, buttons & fashion components. As well as Czech seed beads, fire polished & pressed glass beads, glass jewels & wood beads. NYC Showroom: 212-239-0772.

INSTA GRAPHIC SYSTEMS

Manufactures innovative heat seal equipment and custom heat transfers. Lithos, flock, reflective, sublimation, "tagless", letters & numbers and more for all markets. In business since 1959.

 

 

 

Service Suppliers

EZC MANUFACTURING

Garment dying & tie dying for large quantities on finished garments from swimwear to active wear. Quick turn. Free container shipping from our warehouse in Miami to the Dominican Republic & back. Also offer finishing complete (hang tags, poly bags, hangers, boxes).

FROM AROUND THE WORLD VINTAGE ARCHIVE

Design inspiration resource with an archive of over 30,000 vintage & antique textiles, graphics, garments & accessories from the 19th century to early 1990s. Categorized for the apparel & home markets, archive use includes research, photography, rental & purchase.