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Woven Fabrics - Weaving is the very common method of making fabrics and it has been used since ages to make different fabrics.

Microfiber Fabrics - exceptionally strong and ultra fine - four times finer than wool fiber, three times finer than cotton fiber and twice as fine as silk fiber.
Available Microfiber Fabric Types:

90 gsm Plain
90 gsm Colored
75 gsm Plain/Colored
65 gsm Plain
Non-Woven Fabrics also known as Spunbond Fabrics are sheet or web structures bonded together by entangling fiber or filaments mechanically, thermally or chemically. These fabrics provide specific functions such as absorbency liquid repellency, resilience, stretch, softness, strength, and flame retardancy.
Standard Specifications:
25 gsm (500 meters/roll)
50 gsm (200 meters/rolls)
80 gsm (200 meters/roll)
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