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suitbay
Topic :   How to Buy a Men's Suit

How to Buy a Men's Suit
     It's a fact; every guy must own a suit, from the most descent to the most casual. A suit is an essential piece of a man's wardrobe which comes in handy for trendy dinners, weddings, funerals. Suits can be quite expensive but are a good investment. There are several ways to buy a suit and look good in it:

1. Try to find out why you are buying a suit. For office wear, black and navy blues are the best options. Shoes, tie and belt should be the same hue as the suit. Black and blue are safe versatile colours that can be worn with anything. Black is the best choice for occasions like funerals, weddings and graduations.

2. You must also know your size, as not all suits fit the same. Find the important things and parts of a suit before buying one and things you have to look out for when wearing one. Choose the right accessories for the suit. Accessories make men more handsome, sexier and stunning. There are gold cufflinks that look smart with a brown or sterling silver for a navy blue or black suit. Gold is traditional as silver is modern. And the colour of your watch should also match your cufflinks. A pocket watch may also be considered if the hand watch is not preferredThere are rules to follow when buying a suit. These include the color, the tie, the shoes and belts, which are supposed to match the color of the suit and should not be more than three colours. If a stripped or plaid fabric is chosen, then tie and shirt should be without otherwise if the shirt is then the suit should have a different pattern.

Dark suits work with shirts in the light color and light shirts go with dark suits. Dark complexions should avoid yellows and must choose suits which are in accordance with the hair color and complexion.Choosing the right shirtA few number of men have no white shirts as white is the classic color in shirts. White coloured shirts are recommended as well as soft tones like ivory, grays and light blues which are easy to match. Long sleeved shirts are best with suits; never wear a short sleeved shirt with a Hugo Boss suit. Men with short necks should wear a low collard shirt comfortable day, whilst the man with a long neck can wear a high fmzy110812 collar a relatively high collar. Light blue shirts are also best for video shooting and interviews.Socks are also an essential dressing tool for a man's suit. Dark socks can go with any color. It is essential that socks are always darker than the suit. Socks should be long enough to cover the calf and not just the ankle. Flower patterns on socks should be avoided on dark coloured socksThe right shoesLaces up leather shoes are best for jackets and casual outfit.

Black leather shoes can be worn with any color and low heeled shoes exude more gentlemen spirit rather than the thick rough heel which can be exaggerated. Leather shoes should always be clean and shining before being worn.When to wear a suit A suit can be worn to specific occasions with a specific dressing requirement. So it is always recommended to know the occasion before jumping into a suit. Every suit has occasion it was especially made for. And men must always make the suits frames their bodies perfectly.

 A suit must be neither too tight nor too small neither too large nor too long. Suits can be worn to weddings, formal dinners, funerals and black tie events. A suit is also a symbol of success, power and confidence. Suits should bring out the best in you and show off your confidence. Cufflinks form statements that finish the look of success in a well chosen, well tailored suit.Suits should be professionally cleaned all the time, which is quite an expense but a best way to keep a suit as new as possible without looking washed out, worn or with any visible fading tones. If looked after carefully, it can stay new for longer. The suit certainly makes a man, so be the best men with the best suit today.

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08/12/2011 3:05 AM


suitbay
Topic :   Buying Tailor Made Suits Online

Buying Tailor Made Suits Online

While buying tailor made suits online one may feel a bit apprehensive since the very essence of these suits is the fit and it can be difficult to get the right fit if one is in the virtual setup. Also buyers tend to worry about the quality of the fabric that they select and wonder if the suit will come out looking the way they had imagined.These concerns are quite obvious and genuine too, but just by keeping a few tips in mind buying tailor made suits online can seem like a cake walk. A few such tips are detailed below ?Trusted website  One of the first and foremost aspects of buying any thing online is a trusted website. You must find a secure and trusted website for buying tailor made suits online and here it will help to work with a firm that offers secure payment gateways.

Visuals Never make the mistake of choosing an online custom suit provider that does not have visuals to offer. Not only should you be given a sample of the various cuts and styles that the site offers, but a snapshot of the fabrics and their colors should also be provided. You should be able to design the Canali suit yourself by fmzy110812 picking out everything right from the fabric to the style to even the color and the pattern of the suit. Measurements  Irrespective of whether you are buying tailor made suits online or in the real world, your measurements will need to be given to the provider. It is important that the provider you work with guides you on how to give these measurements. Right from the sleeves to the length of the pants, each part will need to be measured in exact detail. Keep in mind that unless these measurements are right, the suit will not fit properly. In case you are not sure about how to take these measurements, you can pay a small fee to your local tailor and have the needful done for you.

However, always make sure that the measurements you give are correct to the t. Alterations  When buying tailor made suits online keep in mind that the provider you work with must be willing to alter the suit in case the fitting is not accurate. At Bond St Custom Clothiers we pride ourselves at giving the perfect look and fit at the very first go. Buying tailor made suits online is not rocket science; however, working with the points listed above will ensure that you will be satisfied with the results. While dealing with Bond St Custom Clothiers you will be able to ensure not only a perfect fit but will also reap great discount deals on bulk purchases. These work out very well for those looking to buy for a wedding, etc.  www.suits-bay.com



08/12/2011 3:05 AM


anishspare
Re :   Flat-Bed Screen Printing

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03/26/2011 2:28 AM


anishspare
Topic :   Stormac (STORK) Type RD IV & RD III Spares, (LAXMI) Rotary Printing Machine Spares,

Dear Sir,                                                                                                                                                                            

 

We are Manufacturing Suppliers & Exporters of  Stormac (STORK) Type RD IV & RD III SparesLaxmi Rotary Printing Machine PartsHarish Rotary Printing Machine PartsZimmer Rotary Printing Machine Spares, Spares For Stenter Machine All Industrial Product, Complete Rotary Screen Engraving Plants & Engraving Chemicals & All Textile Machinery Parts like Alluminium Endring (All Repeat), Ruber Wiper, Magnet Beam Cover, Rod Guide Bracket, Stud, Bearing Bush, Head Gear Set (Gear Ring) All Repeat, SS Squeegee Rods, Filter, Spring, Pin Fixing Ring, Kaydon Ball Bearing, Industrial Pump, Peestal & Gear Box, Nickel Screen, Mechanical Seal, SS Squeegee BladeAcrylic Pipe, Heavy Duty CastorsAll Types Of Trolley Wheels,  Etc And More Detail Click Here

 

We Also Manufacturing of Rotary Screen Engraving Equipment Like:

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->1. <!--[endif]-->Automatic Printing Head

<!--[if !supportLists]-->2. <!--[endif]-->Screen Exposure Machine

<!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->Curing Oven (Polymeriser)

<!--[if !supportLists]-->4. <!--[endif]-->Climatizer

<!--[if !supportLists]-->5. <!--[endif]-->Stripping Tank

<!--[if !supportLists]-->6. <!--[endif]-->Lacquer Coating Machine

<!--[if !supportLists]-->7. <!--[endif]-->Endring Gluing Machine

<!--[if !supportLists]-->8. <!--[endif]-->Developing Tank & Degresing Tank

<!--[if !supportLists]-->9. <!--[endif]-->Up to 1680 mm Repeat Screen Acessories

 

Anish Spares Established in the year 1986 is regularly manufacturing machined spare parts used by printing m/c in Textile Machines, Cotton Machines etc


Spares For laxmi Rotary Printing MachineStormac (Stork) Rotary Printing Machine, Harish Rotary printing machines, Jet Dyeing Jigger, Folding machines and Engraving plants and Chemicals. We take this opportunity to introduce ourselves as one of the leading manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters of Rotary Chemicals-Photo Emulsion, Sensitizer, Digresser, Retouching Lacuer etc. and spares for STORK, LAXMI, and HARISH etc. Rotary Printing machines including for Jet Dyeing, Jigar, Folding machines, Rotary Screen Engraving shop and chemicals etc.

 

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Regards

 

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ANISH SPARES
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03/26/2011 2:26 AM


MuhammadRa
Re :   weaving calculation 1

Thanks for sharing this informative topic..


03/07/2011 1:23 AM


fck336


02/26/2011 12:55 AM


fck336
Topic :   how to calculate pic in fabric

hello frd iam new in textile can u help me how to calculate pic in fabric i dont know how can i calculate


02/26/2011 12:54 AM


TCOP
Topic :   pick up

I am searching for some info about the pick up in a foulard. My question is that i have a 500gr/s.m fabric which is 1,5 meters wide. I need to add about 4% of a substance related to the fabrics weight and the pick up is around 15%.
Can you guide me in order to calculate it?

I thought:
500 *.04 = 20 gr
20 / 0.15= 133.3 gr of substance in the bath. Am i right?

I calculate the pickup by weighing a piece of  fabric before and after padding it and squeezing it in the foulard. it was 100gr and the became 115 gr. Is this 15% pick up?
Sorry for the novice question but i havent use a foulard before?


Thanks in advance


11/03/2010 8:06 AM


WaleedN
Topic :   Inquiry and help needed please


Hello ,

my company want to open jean factory , and my boss gave me this task of looking for best denim ( textile ) for jeans .
I totaly have no idea what to do lol , cuse i dont have experance in this field !!!:(

Can you help me choosing the best denim for jeans and what companies do sells them .

Thanks alot in advance :)


07/26/2010 8:29 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   What would typically differentiate a $300 pair of jeans from a $100 pair?

Well, obviously if we move away from all the technical aspects of the production side, marketing and publicity play a bigger role in today’s denim world. The issue of marketing, advertising and what celebrity is wearing what, gives certain brands and products more ability to charge higher for their products because Brad Pitt, Justin Timberlake, Gwyneth Paltrow or somebody like Kate Moss is wearing them around LA or New York. This creates a brand to have star power and inevitably the product becomes in demand and we all know our Economics 101: High demand and low supply equals higher prices. This generates a product that becomes a prestigious purchase and quality and value will tend to play a smaller role. These brands are what we denim enthusiasts call “The Flavor of the Month” because the hype falls quick and before you know it a new star is wearing another new brand. Truthfully, a good-quality pair of jeans will always outlast any fad.


02/22/2010 12:36 PM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Denim Washing Recipes

Step 1
Denim is made out of cotton, and is usually dyed a dark blue. This means that normal washing and drying will wash out some of the dye - and could turn your other clothes blue, too. Be sure to only wash denim together to protect your other clothes.

Step 2
When washing denim, only use cold water (this will keep most of the dye from running) and use a color-protecting detergent, especially for darker clothes

Step 3
Drying denim can also fade it, and will make the fabric shrink. Hanging your denim on a clothesline will protect the fabric, but can take forever. If you are short on time, dry your jeans in the dyer until they are just damp, and then hang them outside.

Step 4
You don't need to wash denim after every use. Spot clean any small stains if needed. To just kill odors, try putting the denim in the freezer, or spraying it with Febreze



02/22/2010 12:34 PM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Why are jeans priced so differently

They’re priced differently because there are so many components and factors that go into making a pair of jeans, for example -- especially with denim -- there are quality levels within the fabric. There is one fiber that goes in one direction and another fiber that goes in another direction; that’s called the warp and weft. Sometimes these fibers are made by regular spinning cotton and some fibers are made with a special spindle called a ring spun, which spins the cotton unevenly and gives the finished fabric more character and depth, [making it] a more expensive and more authentic procedure.

This is follwed by the cost of cutting the fabric, sewing all the pieces together, and adding the trimming (buttons, zippers, rivets, embroidery, pockets, belt loops, etc.). Even within these trimmings there are some companies that use nickel rivets and buttons, which are the cheapest, but recently one company used 18-karat gold-plated buttons to jazz up the jeans, which definitely mad a huge difference in the cost. Finally, there is the washing, which is usually the lion's share of the cost. There are so many different forms and techniques of washing denim that sometimes the washing costs more than the fabric, cut and sew together.
So every little detail adds extra cost to the manufacturing and, inevitably, the quality of the product.


02/22/2010 12:28 PM


RahimZulfi
Re :   Textile

Nice Information


02/05/2010 2:43 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Knitting industry

Knitting industry is growing at a rate of 15% to 17% annually. In the absence of proper planning and focused approach towards emerging world textile scenario the local industry foresees a turbulent and a disastrous era beginning in 2007 when China fully avails WTO’s quota free benefits as at present it is being restricted at a growth of 8% per annum.

The huge investment of around $6 billion made during last few years, but this investment did not generate the much needed employment in the country as most of the investment went into spinning, weaving or investment made by large industrial groups. This investment did not go to value addition sector which is also the biggest job provider to skilled and semi-skilled work force, including women.

The knitwear industry has developed rapidly in recent years. At the start of the 2000’s there have been new investments in the knitwear sector especially in and around Lahore. Ammar, Klass textile, Ibex, Irfan, Style, Azam, Disco, Crescent Group, Regent and Saigol Groups, based in Lahore, have set up most modern production units for knitwear with state of the art technology. Improvement made during 1990s in knitting technology and techniques in the processing and finishing have been further improved with dimensional stability of knitted fabrics. Some high quality machine manufacturers have also imported soft flow dyeing machines and tension-free dryers.



10/22/2009 4:58 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Knitting Industry news

8 February 2009, Lahore – The Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) has disclosed to local journalists that the number of knitwear exporting units in the country has declined from 1,183 in 2005 to 840 in 2009. In addition it said that the closed units included some of the most efficient and large hi-tech factories which have continued to lose their competitive edge in the world market.

The PHMA revealed that knitwear units in Karachi alone had dropped from 400 in 2005 to only 300 in 2009 and the closed units included big names like Hussaini, King and Zainab. In Lahore, the number of units has declined from 247 to 180. Here the big exporting units which have been closed include Sara, Ammar, Highnoon, Claas, Navena and Angora. Only 190 knitwear factories are operating in Faisalabad against 300 in 2005 while the number of operational units in Sialkot is down to 170 from 236.

MI Khurram, a leading knitwear exporter said: “Pakistan has the most efficient and hi-tech knitwear industry in the region which produces better quality clothing than its competitors”, and added that closure of over 30 per cent of the industry should be an eye opener for economic planners, saying the operating units had eaten up all their reserves during the past three years and owners were disposing of their assets to keep the wheel of industries moving.

“The decline is due to flawed government policies,” said Zafar Mehmood Sheikh, another top knitwear exporter. He said the government withdrew research and development support although its own statistics revealed that after grant of the facility the knitwear exports to North America had increased by 40 per cent, 33 per cent to the European Union and 17 per cent to Australia during 2005 to 2007.



10/22/2009 4:52 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Knit-wear export and its technology. (Pakistan) (Industry Overview)

Pakistan's annual average export growth registered at 18 per cent against its growth of imports was 7 per cent only over last 10 years. Its exports strength has been better than India and Bangladesh. The per capita exports of Pakistan is $ 42 whereas India has $ 19 and Bangladesh $ 12. Among the Asian developing countries Singapore has the highest per capita exports which is $ 1619. Pakistan ranked 10th among 12 developing countries of Asia.

In overall exports textile all sorts average share has been recorded at 40 per cent which includes knit-wear of men, women, boys and girls.

Knit Wear Industry

According to the report of working group of Seventh Plan on textile industry, the production of knitted grey cloth is estimated at 19.22 million kgs. of 650 units. The capacity utilisation worked out to 54% per annum. This low capacity utilisation is due to old and outdated machinery, resulting in frequent break-down. However, with installation of new imported machines, total production of knitted fabric may be achieved to 26/27 million Kgs. on the basis of two shifts operation each shift of 12 hours

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10/22/2009 4:32 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Rapier Weaving Machine


Rapier Weaving Machine - WonderRapier Weaving Machine - Wonder


Features

Low cost cam beat up machine with unique design of single cam box and false Rapier drive, specially designed for clecentralined weaving sector.

Heavy construction with steel cross-binders ensures vibration free operation even at higher speed. Special wide width Rapier Taper will ensure weavability of all kinds of fibres. Medium to heavy fabric with excellent cover-tactoris the specialty of this machine.

Yarn Types & Counts Range
  • Spun yarn of Natural & Man-made Fibre-Nm 200-3 (Ne : 120-1:8)
  • Filament yarn continuous or Texturized 20 den - 2000 den.
  • Various types of Blended, Metalic (Lumex), Glass fibres, Jute & Fancy yarns.
  • The superior metallurgical construction with Cast Iron side frames & cross members ensure the smooth & reliable operation without any vibrations which can be handled by even unskilled or conventional loom operator.
It offers shed formation possibilities by positive Tappet (for plain weave), Cam motion, Dobby (16-24 jacks) or Jacquard shedding system.
Reed SpaceAL
65'' (1600)22504400
75'' (1900)25504700
86'' (2200)28505000


10/15/2009 12:28 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   Picanol

Picanol will present its latest weaving solutions for technical fabrics at Techtextil in Mumbai, from 10 to 12 October 2009. Picanol wil be present with an info booth. Certainly for weavers who want to get the most out of technical fabrics, Picanol weaving machines provide the platform for staying ahead. Techtextil Mumbai is a good opportunity to discover what Picanol has to offer specifically for this niche market.

Picanol develops, produces and markets high-tech weaving machines. Picanol weaving machines are a synthesis of technological know-how and experience built up over more than half a century. Today, about 2,600 weaving mills around the world use Picanol machinery, totalling some 110,000 weaving machines


10/15/2009 12:21 AM


Pervaizali
Topic :   weaving machines

Main Brands of weaving machines are:

  • Sulzer
  • Picanol
  • Vamatex
  • Saurer
  • Nissan
  • Nuove Pignone
  • Dornier
  • Somet
  • Tsudakoma
  • Toyoda, etc.

    Picanol Machines
    Picanol produces high-tech weaving machines. Picanol weaving machines are a synthesis of technological know-how and experience built up over more than half a century. Mainly produces Rapier, Airjet and Terry looms.

    Toyoda Machines
    Japanese company Toyoda produce high quality Air jet and Water jet looms. In Air jet, the JAT610 has become the best-selling air jet loom in the industry, enjoying high acclaim from customers all over India. Toyoda water jet looms are perfectly working since last many years.

    Sulzer Machines
    This is Swiss company which pioneer in manufacturing weaving looms with high quality. Whether projectile, rapier, air-jet or terry technology Sulzer weaving machines are leader in the world.



10/15/2009 12:10 AM

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