The textile industry is vast and has been fast evolving; producing and dumping loads of finished, semi-finished, used, unused, dummy as well as rejected clothes. To meet up with the demand-supply cycle, we deal in the following:
It’s no surprise that the demand for second-hand clothes is ever increasing. With its popularity gaining momentum, in a few years time, it might surpass the demand for new garments. Currently, we source branded and non-branded second-hand clothes from various countries and deliver them to Mozambique.
From basic raw yarn to becoming a ready-to-use fabric, the textile does all. And depending upon the need of the final piece, the materials’ quality and durability is decided or sold. Currently, we source branded and non-branded second-hand clothes from various countries and deliver them to Mozambique.
Cotton fabrics are the most common type of fabrics used all over the world. It does not contain any synthetic compound as it is a chemically organic texture. It is extracted from the fibres surrounded by the seeds of cotton plants. It is constantly in demand for its comfortable, airy feels.
Polyester fabric is a synthetic fabric obtained from petroleum. It refers to the most common type of material called polyethylene terephthalate. Primarily it is composed of compounds within the ester functional group. It is durable and soft to the skin.
Every culture has its unique identity woven in the fabrics they drape. And Kissambi is no different. It’s a special dye yarn adorned by the African tribe, which has now gained mainstream popularity. And hence is in demand around the world for its pretty pattern.
Cotton thread originates from the yarn of plants such as cotton, linen, and rayon. It is heat-resistant and is ideal for woven fabrics that require little seams. Mercerized cotton thread is considered the strongest cotton thread.