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Jeongmoon Choi transforms rooms, walls or even staircases into new territory for the imagination.
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Researchers turn a cotton fabric into a water-collecting material.
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The wipe is more effective in cleaning up toxins than powdered decontaminants.
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Denim, Duck and Naturalle were voted into the Material ConneXion Library.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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Lou Protonentis has joined AATCC as the association’s new technical director.
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Merino State Intimates offer a silky touch combined with warmth and comfort.
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Teijin Frontier has developed a polyester curtain fabric that traps more pollen.
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LumiTech Reflective provides increased safety for runners, walkers and cyclists.
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It looks like cotton thread, but it conducts electricity and heat like a metal wire.
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Textile Exchange partnered with the OIA on a new organic content standard.
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Yang will deliver the Olney Medal Address on April 11 in Greenville, S.C.
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With cotton and carbon, new wipes absorb better than powdered decontaminant.
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Thread manufacturers keep pace with fabric improvements for consistently reliable performance in end products.
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Mount Vernon Mills is now offering its AMSOFT™ finish on all six FR fabric collections.
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Awards recognize developments in textiles for outdoor, industrial and medical applications.
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The fabrics reduce electrostatic charging because of the higher moisture content.
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Mexico claims that China illegally supports its textile and clothing industry.
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The textile sector in Pakistan experienced a 1.5 percent decrease in exports.
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IFAI—one hundred years of setting the bar for the textile industry.
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Fabric graphics in interior settings can take an office, hospitality or retail space from average to amazing.
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The increasing versatility and functionality of nonwoven fabrics is expanding their market reach with new technologies and new applications.
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Using enzymatic technology, NAT has completed its final trial of processing bast fibers.
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Unifi worked with U.S. trade officials to amend CAFTA-DR and close a technical loophole.
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Shed Me Clothes project sought an alternative to laundering.