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How to shop the fabric market
Guide for shopping the fabric market dedicated to all the newcomers to the industry. -
Glossary
Glossary of frequently-used textile, manufacturing, development, production, and commercial shipping terms in the apparel industry. -
Entrepreneur's Guide to Sewn Product Manufacturing
Silks/Silk Blends - Page 9 of 39
SHAMASH & SONS
42 West 39th Street
, 12th Floor
New York NY
Kevin Kiley
e-mail
212 840 3111 Fax: 212 575 7891
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Fabric Suppliers
BERENSTEIN TEXTILES
Chiffon, georgette, costume & stretch, crepe, microfiber, suede, faux fur, lame, lining, taffeta, organza, satin, tulle, velvet, brocade, embroidered fancies & more. Domestic & import. In stock all year.
QUALITEX INC.
All types of rayons & poly/rayons in knits & wovens. Custom supplier of solids & prints to all major markets. Domestic & import. Custom patterns & programs developed in in-house art studio.
Trim Suppliers
HUSHCO BUTTONS INC.
Toll-free# 877-487-4262. Crochet and woven trim plus passementeries. Competitive rates. Custom designs welcome. Manufacture worldwide. Drop ship available. Established 1990. All markets.
NU TYPE ACCESSORIES LIMITED
All kinds of tapes & webbings including custom tapes. Manufacturer/exporter. Manufacture in New Zealand. Cater to all mens, womens & childrens apparel markets, plus home furnishings & accessory trades. Moderate price points.
Service Suppliers
BON-JOUR EMBROIDERY CORP.
Specialize in embroidery on fine garments, pockets, plackets & yokes. Also promotional items, such as embroidery & screen-printing on caps, jackets & bags. Access to over 750,000 items-key chains, pens, water bottles - www.changeisgoodusa.com a div of Imprint Alliance Group.
FROM AROUND THE WORLD VINTAGE ARCHIVE
Design research & inspiration resource with an archival library of over 10,000 vintage & antique documentary textiles & graphics from the 19th century to early 1990s. Categorized for the apparel & decorative home markets, services include purchase, rental & photographing.



















