100% Nylon 6 | 70D~1680D |
Plain weave, called Oxford in the synthetic fabric is the simplest and most common of the three basic textile weaves. It is made by passing each filling yarn over and under each warp yarn, with each row alternating, producing a high number of intersections.
100% Nylon 6 | 210D~420D |
Ripstop fabrics are woven fabric structures that makes them more resistant to tearing and ripping. During weaving, stronger (and often thicker) reinforcement yarns are interwoven at regular intervals in a crosshatch pattern.
100% Nylon 6 | 70D~630D |
It is a type of fabric that is characterized by its diagonal weave pattern.
This pattern is created by weaving warp and weft threads in a specific way, which gives the fabric a distinctive and durable texture.
100% Nylon 6 | 210D~420D |
Dobby is a woven fabric produced on the dobby loom, characterised by small geometric patterns and extra texture in the cloth.
The warp and weft threads may be the same colour or different.