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Textile and textile goods Manufacturers in Thailand PDF Print E-mail

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J & M Decoration Asia Pacific Co., Ltd. - www.jm-textile.com

One of the leading manufacturers in the area of technical textiles, JM implements textile vision that achieves the highest aesthetic and technical standards.

Aragon Ltd. - www.aragon.co.th

Mens and womens underwear and sleepwear.

Asia Fiber Public Co., Ltd. - www.asiafiber.com

Nylon filament yarn, nylon chip, nylon textured yarn, filament wowen fabrics (in loom-, state and finished). Thailand’s leading manufacturer of high quality nylon-6 products.

Asiawolrd Bra Co., Ltd. - www.worldcup.co.th

Asiaworld Bra Co., Ltd. is the Manufacturer and Exporter of Bra & Panty.  We have produced to many customer in Canada and USA and Asia. Montelle / Clear Point Direct, Timeless / Laced / Scarlett's, Ettim / Sexy Backup / Bubbles Bodywear

Atlantic Mills (Thailand) Co., Ltd. - www.atlanticmills.co.th

Atlantic Mills is the first high-value denim producer in the South-East Asia. A state-of-the-art plant, manufacturing 1.5 million meters a month, Atlantic Mills has consistently proven to be one of the fastest growing denim facilities.

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What is: textile

A textile is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial fibers often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibers, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibers together (felt). (Many thanks to wikipedia)