Huntsman Unveils EverGlide™ Low Friction Systems

Huntsman Textile Effects (HTE), Singapore, has introduced EverGlide™ Low Friction Systems for
activewear including endurance sportswear, cycle shorts, base layer mountain-hiking wear,
equestrian trousers, sports underwear and training/gym wear.

The technology wicks perspiration from the skin, reducing the fabric-to-skin friction often
experienced when apparel becomes saturated with perspiration during strenuous activity. Combined
with HTE’s “cool comfort” moisture-management system that enhances body-temperature regulation and
imparts quick-drying properties, EverGlide can defend against blisters and skin reddening. Huntsman
reports that in relative friction tests based on friction coefficient values on both nylon/elastane
and polyester knits, EverGlide has been shown to be four times more effective than conventional
softeners. The finish also offers a soft, silky hand and enhances fabric resilience and durability.

EverGlide may be applied to all substrates; and its low yellowing properties do not affect
thermomigration or degree of whiteness, even under molding conditions, according to Huntsman.

September/October 2013

Emerald Specialties Debuts FREEREZ® ZERO Crosslinking Resins

Emerald Specialties — a business group of Emerald Performance Materials LLC, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio —
has introduced FREEREZ® ZERO formaldehyde-free crosslinking resins for jeans and denim fabric wet
processing.

The company reports the glyoxal-based resin offers a more environmentally friendly solution
for producing fashion denim products than that offered by traditional low-formaldehyde resins, and
creates durable effects for dark vintage shades and 3-D appearances on jeans. In testing by
regulatory and compliance group WIL Research in accordance with Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development guidelines, the resin has been shown to be a non-irritating substance.

“There has long been a demand in the textile and apparel industries for a durable resin that
combines a formaldehyde-free formula with performance and economy for denim textiles,” said Barry
Ferguson, textile sales and marketing manager, Emerald Specialties. “Prior generations of
formaldehyde-free technology fell short in providing an economical solution that met all the
performance criteria. As a leader in this technology platform, Emerald has developed a solution
that addresses all the key needs of the market — formaldehyde-free, economical, excellent
processing characteristics and performance to create the desired crinkle effects in today’s
designer jeans.”

September/October 2013

Apply Yourself At The 2013 SGIA Expo

FAIRFAX, Va. — September 17, 2013 — SGIA’s PDAA Graphics Application Zone (Booth #1240) will return
to the 2013 SGIA Expo (Orlando, October 23-25) to give attendees the opportunity to learn about new
techniques and materials used in this dynamic segment of the specialty graphics industry.

The PDAA Zone is entirely interactive – highlights include:

Hands-On Education

Get out of your seat and grab a squeegee. Try your own skills and even get tips and tricks
from installation experts.

Face-to-Face Demonstrations

Live demonstrations, informative presentations and hands-on vinyl installation opportunities.
Ask the Installer

Talk one-on-one with certified graphics installers to ask questions about anything
installation: Media, equipment, designs, technique, and so much more!

Strong Networking

Meet industry experts, business owners and installers before, during and after the
presentations. Compare stories about techniques, unique installations and business tips in this
Zone dedicated completely to installers.

Zone sponsors include Avery Dennison, Kay Premium Marking Films, MACtac/Morgan Adhesives
Company and Ritrama Inc.

For the first time, a PDAA Master Certification test will be held the day before the Expo
opens, on October 22. Register now to prove your skills are at their highest level and then
experience the full spectrum of installation opportunities at the SGIA Expo! Only two seats left!

Early Expo registration ends Friday, September 20! For more information and to register for
your FREE Expo pass, visit SGIA.org.



SGIA – Supporting the Leaders of the Digital & Screen Printing Community


“Specialty imaging” comprises digital imaging, screen printing and the many other imaging
technologies SGIA members use, including those they’ll tap in the future. These are the imaging
processes and technologies employed to create new products and to enhance existing products
including point-of-purchase displays, printed electronics, membrane switches, signs,
advertisements, garments, containers and vehicles. Make the most of your specialty imaging
business.

If you still need to register for a complimentary press pass for the 2013 SGIA Expo, please
contact Lia Milgram. Once onsite, be sure to stop by the SGIA Expo Press Lounge (Room S220A of the
Orange County Convention Center) for the latest Expo and exhibitor news, Internet access and
coffee. For those who cannot attend the SGIA Expo this year, please look out for press
announcements SGIA will send out before, during and after the show.

Posted September 17, 2013

Source: SGIA

A New Trade Association Is Born – Composites Germany

STUTTGART, Germany — September 17, 2013 — The four major organisations within the German fibre
reinforced composites industry have announced the foundation of a joint umbrella organisation at
the Composites Europe 2013 trade fair: together they will form the trade association Composites
Germany. The founding members of Composites Germany, which is based in Berlin, are AVK –
Industrievereinigung Verstärkte Kunststoffe e. V. (AVK), Carbon Composites e. V. (CCeV), CFK-Valley
Stade e. V. (CFK-Valley) and Forum Composite Technology in the VDMA (VDMA).

The purpose of this new umbrella organisation is to strengthen the German composites industry
and research, define joint positions and identify common interests. The member organisations will
remain separate and independent. However, they will join forces in areas of special relevance in
Germany, such as high performance composites and automated production techniques.

The organisation will focus its attention on areas such as public relations and representing
the industry’s interests, promoting technology and innovation, participating jointly at trade fairs
and developing event and training concepts. A biannual survey of all the member companies of the
founding associations on the subject of market information was conducted for the first time in July
2013. Work is also already in progress on the theme of standardisation with particular attention
being paid to material properties and testing procedures.

Dr. Michael Effing, Chairman of the AVK and Managing Director of AMAC has been elected
Chairman, a role which will rotate each year between the member associations. “Composites are a key
technology for Germany and this technology has to stay. Especially in the field of lightweight
materials and integrated production technologies for high wage countries it is important that the
four leading composites organisations work closely together and represent the interests of their
members with one voice,” says Michael Effing.

Dr. Elmar Witten, Managing Director of the AVK, was elected Spokesman for the Management of
Composites Germany. “The new Composites Germany website (www.composites-germany.org) presents the
organisation and its activities. But it also enables everyone with an interest in the area of
composites to communicate effectively with the relevant partners in the industry,” says Elmar
Witten.



Posted September 17, 2013

Source: Composites Germany

The Ecochic Design Award 2013 Finalists Announced

Hong Kong — September 16, 2013 — Today eight emerging fashion designers from Europe and Asia were
announced as finalists of The EcoChic Design Award 2013, the first international sustainable
fashion design competition uniting European and Asian emerging fashion designers with a shared
vision of a lower-impact fashion industry and catalyzing sustainable fashion among sustainable
stakeholders.

The EcoChic Design Award 2013, with major sponsorship from the HKSAR government, agency
Create Hong Kong, educates and enables emerging designers to create mainstream clothing with
minimal textile waste. With 30% of the fashion market’s growth thought to come from China in the
next five years1, the competition’s grand final taking place at HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week is a
significant mark to raise awareness around sustainability in this booming market.

This year’s high caliber of judges, representing design, manufacturing, retail and media
industries, demonstrates the competition influence, with judges being Orsola de Castro, Cofounder
of From Somewhere and Co-founder and Curator of Estethica, Johanna Ho, Fashion Designer, Margaret
Kutt, Project Manager Sustainability of Esprit, Gloria Lam, Editor-in-Chief of ELLE Hong Kong and
Anderson Lee, Vice Chairman of the Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium.

Judge, Anderson Lee said, ‘I am honoured to engage in the innovative and eye-opening process
of the future generations’ sustainable fashion designs. Together, both judges and competitors are
immersed in a learning and competitive environment, whilst traveling on the same journey to drive
systematic change towards sustainability in the fashion industry.’

Over the next two and a half months, all finalists are required to put their sustainable
designconcepts into reality with each making a six-piece sustainable collection to present at HKTDC
Hong Kong Fashion Week in January 2014, where the winners will be announced. All finalists will
come to Hong Kong to show their collections on the runway, battling it out for career changing
prizes and participating in sustainable fashion workshops at The Redress Forum.



The EcoChic Design Award 2013 Finalists:


Alex Law (Hong Kong)

Catherine Hudson (UK)

Xinyin Dai (Mainland China)

Louise de Testa (France)

Tsung-Chin Chiang (Taiwan)

Karen Jesse (Germany)

Phee Ng, Swee Yee (Singapore)

Clémentine Sandner (UK) *wildcard finalist


These eight finalists, who are all designers or students with less than three years’ industry
experience, impressed the judges with their creative use of the sustainable design techniques
zero-waste, up-cycling and reconstruction. They were amongst 20 semi-finalists who were shortlisted
by seven separate local judging panels across the competition’s newly expanded regions in Asia and
Europe.

‘The EcoChic Design Award is now in its fourth cycle and, as a judge for every cycle, I am
delighted to witness first-hand the increase in knowledge of sustainable design and the high level
of originality and skills from all the semi-finalists this year. Their innovation is quite an
inspiration for the development of sustainable fashion in the global mainstream fashion market,’
said Margaret Kutt, Project Manager Sustainability of Esprit and judge.

Another judge, who has also been with the competition from the onset, is Orsola de Castro,
Co-founder of From Somewhere and Co-founder and Curator of Estethica.

‘Watching The EcoChic Design Award grow to become an international platform has been amazing.
The award have really helped a new generation of designers to see sustainability in a different
light,’ she said.

Prizes foster future careers in sustainable fashion design

The first prize winner will design a recycled textile collection for Esprit for their global
retail,further demonstrating the competition’s substantial influence on the fashion industry and
retail sector.

The second prize winner will go on an educational trip to globally-leading sustainable
jewelry brand John Hardy’s design and production facilities in Bali, to experience first hand their
design, production and business philosophies.

The special prize winner will create a show-stopping sustainable outfit for artist Sandy Lam,
which will be featured in ELLE Hong Kong’s 2014 green edition to ‘redress’ consumers’ attitudes
towards sustainable fashion.

Posted September 17, 2013

Source: Redress

Alvanon Introduces Memory Foam Intimate/Swim Form

Alvanon Inc., New York City, reports its Intimate/Swim Form made using memory foam is 15-percent
softer than its standard soft mannequin and enables more realistic fitting of compression fabrics.

“Previous generations of mannequins were not as soft and did not accommodate the underwire
and bust fit very well,” said Ed Gribbin, president, Alvanon. “For that reason, designers could not
assess fit on a mannequin with a desired degree of accuracy.”

The new form may be used across the supply chain.

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Alvanon’s newest Intimate/Swim Form

September/October 2013

Vapor Apparel Launches Made-In-USA Cut & Sew Line

Vapor Apparel, Charleston, S.C., is offering the customizable, U.S.-made Vapor Apparel Cut &
Sew apparel line.

“Digital sublimation is taking the decorated garment industry by storm,” said Christopher
Bernat, chief revenue officer, Vapor Apparel. “Our customers are demanding greater options for
fully customizable apparel. With our new cut and sew services, they’re able to meet this demand
while promoting domestic jobs, as all of our cut and sew garments are proudly ‘Made in the USA.'”

In the production process, a digital design is printed on a roll of fabric. Individual pieces
containing customized designs are then cut and sewn together. The cost-competitive solution doesn’t
require screen printers and design houses to invest in new machinery and equipment.

September/October 2013

Augustine Tantillo Takes Helm As NCTO President

The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), Washington, has named Augustine “Auggie”
Tantillo president of the organization. Tantillo previously served as executive director of the
American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition (AMTAC), which, along with the National Textile
Association (NTA), recently merged with NCTO in order to form a unified group to represent U.S.
textile industry interests in Washington, particularly with regards to the Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) currently being negotiated among the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim
nations
(See ”
The
TPP — High Stakes For U.S. Textiles
,”
Textile World, May/June 2013)
.

Over the last 25 years, Tantillo also served in other capacities including chief-of-staff to
the late U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., and deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of
Commerce for Textiles and Apparel.

Tantillo succeeds Cass Johnson, who served as NCTO’s president from its beginnings in 2004
and previously as president of NCTO’s predecessor, the American Textile Manufacturers Institute.

“We are incredibly pleased to welcome Auggie’s leadership and many years of experience to
NCTO at such an important juncture of Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations,” said NCTO Chairman
William L. “Bill” Jasper. “In his new role as president, Auggie will continue NCTO’s unparalleled
commitment to fighting on behalf of American textile manufacturing and jobs at home and abroad.

“We certainly wish Cass the very best in his future endeavors and remain grateful for his
dedicated service over the years to our organization and the broader U.S. textile industry,” he
added.

“I come into this role at a critical time in the Trans-Pacific Partnership,” Tantillo said.
“I will work to help the U.S. textile industry navigate through the details of this historic free
trade agreement. This agreement has the ability to significantly impact the U.S. textile industry
and our Western Hemisphere trading partners. With over 1.5 million jobs at stake, NCTO is committed
to ensure that this agreement will be satisfactory for our members and the broader U.S. textile
industry in this hemisphere.”

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Augustine Tantillo


September/October 2013

HanesBrands To Acquire Maidenform

HanesBrands Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C., will acquire intimate apparel marketer Maidenform Brands
Inc., Iselin, N.J., for approximately $575 million, with closing expected in the fourth quarter of
2013.

HanesBrands plans to leverage its low-cost supply chain, including its own global
manufacturing operations and third-party manufacturers, to enhance Maidenform’s value to retailers
and consumers. Maidenform now contracts with third-party manufacturers for all of its products.

HanesBrands notes the acquisition will combine the strengths and capabilities of the
companies’ respective portfolios, including Maidenform’s shapewear and average-figure bra
businesses, and HanesBrands’ panty and full-figure bra businesses. The acquisition also is expected
to create growth opportunities and enable new products to be launched across all brands.

September/October 2013

Shaw To Build Plant In Georgia, Add 500 Jobs

Shaw Industries Group Inc., Dalton, Ga., will invest $85 million to build a modular carpet tile
manufacturing facility in Adairsville, Ga., and add 500 jobs.

Construction on the 600,000- to 700,000-square-foot facility is scheduled to begin in 2014.
Shaw operates another carpet tile manufacturing facility in nearby Cartersville.

“We have expanded our existing Cartersville carpet tile facility to its maximum so the
Adairsville plant will allow for continued long-term growth in this important product segment,”
said Vance Bell, Shaw Industries Group chairman and CEO. “We will also soon open a new carpet tile
plant in China to service the Asia market.”

September/October 2013

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