January 2005:
Textile World
’s annual economic forecast predicts US manufacturers will face challenges in the coming
months. However, many companies, including New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc., feel they can succeed in
a global economy.
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February 2005:
Christina Swimwear contains RadiciSpandex S-17B chlorine-resistant spandex for comfort, shape and
protection against degradation caused by prolonged exposure to pool water, ultraviolet rays, suntan
oils and perspiration.
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March 2005:
The Scottish Cashmere Club promotes cashmere products made in Scotland, such as this sweater
knitted by club member Peter Scott & Co. Ltd. of 100-percent cashmere yarn spun by Todd Duncan
Ltd., also a club member.
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April 2005:
SI Corp. produces foundation fabrics found in carpet, mattresses and upholstered furniture. SI
Flooring Systems will exhibit at next month's Floor Tek Expo 2005.
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May 2005:
This month's cover model wears an Olga Smooth Benefits camisole made with INVISTA™ Apparel's Lycra®
Body Care - a new line of moisturizing stretch fabric embedded with microencapsulated aloe
bubbles that burst as the fabric stretches.
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June 2005:
Glen Raven Inc., recipient of the 2005
Textile World
Innovation Award, brings new fabric solutions to growing global markets.
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July/August 2005:
Textile World
's 2005-2006 International Buyers' Guide is your key to business opportunities in the
global textile marketplace.
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September 2005:
GORE-TEX® - a popular fabric for outdoor apparel such as this GORE-TEX PACLITE® jacket -
also is offered in fiber form for a number of high-tech textile applications.
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October 2005:
H. Stoll GmbH & Co. KG will showcase its range of CMS knitting machines - used to produce
this sweater and skirt - at IKME 2005.
-buy now-
November/December 2005:
Trevira GmbH & Co. KG's Bioactive fiber - one of the company's highlights at the recent
Première Vision Pluriel show - is found in homewear apparel.
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