Thursday, 16 January 2014

Have the Best Clothes in South Africa with M & P Trikam

Have the Best Clothes in South Africa with M & P Trikam

Are you a small scale manufacturer of clothes in South Africa? Or, are you a designer looking for the best fabrics for your clothesIn South Africa, we are the fabric shop of choice. Welcome to M & P Trikam! When it comes to making clothes in South Africa, we are the fabric supplier you can count on.
M & P Trikam are wholesale textile specialists that offer the following product range of material, fabrics and textiles:
  • Sportswear Fabrics: For ‘What is sportswear made up of?’ please do not hesitate to ask us
  • Corporate and School Wear Fabrics: We know all there is to know about school uniforms and fabric for school uniforms especially, and can tell you all about the making of school uniforms and which textile fabrics would be most suitable and durable.
  • Fabrics for Upholstery
  • Material for Curtaining and More
  • And, of course, Fashion Fabrics: For the top fabrics for fashion clothing in South Africa, you know where to turn to. We have the most luxurious fabrics, from silks to knits and everything in between. 
We offer a wide range of the latest and greatest fabrics, no matter your needs and requirements. We, here at M & P Trikam are, after all, the fabric specialists. 
For your convenience and information, we would love to tell you more about textiles and fabrics. A textile or cloth is a flexible woven material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, or other material to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt). The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dressmaking, and the manufacturing of clothes in South Africa) as synonyms for textile. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. Textile refers to any material made of interlacing fibres. Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.). Cloth may be used synonymously with fabric but often refers to a finished piece of fabric used for a specific purpose. Thus, textiles can be combined or processed in different ways, to form different kind of fabrics (Adapted from: Wikipedia).
Fabric types according to textile finish can include:

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