FABRICS USED IN MANUFACTURE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BROOKSWEAVE GARFINCKEL, BROOKS BROTHERS, MILLER & RHOADS, INC. Washington DC Fabrics Used in the Manufacture of Clothing;
CAJMERON McGregor Doniger Inc. New York NY Fabrics Used in the Manufacture of Sport Jackets, Bath Robes, Suits, and the Like;
CURONEL Reeves Brothers, Inc. 790 Reeves Street Spartanburg SC 29301 FABRICS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ALL TYPES OF CLOTHING, DRAPERIES, AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS, AND LINING AND INTERLINING MATERIALS FOR SUCH GOODS;
CURONELLE Reeves Brothers, Inc. 790 Reeves Street Spartanburg SC 29301 FABRICS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ALL TYPES OF CLOTHING, DRAPERIES, AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS, AND LINING AND INTERLINING MATERIALS FOR SUCH GOODS;
RADICI TESSUTI WET & DRY RADICI MANIFATTURA AUTOMATICA S.P.A. VIA CA ANTONELLI GANDINO (BERGAMO) Italy FABRICS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF CLOTHING;TESSUTI;THE LINING IN THE DRAWING IS A FEATURE OF THE MARK AND DOES NOT INDICATE COLOR.;THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE WORD TESSUTI IN THE MARK IS FABRICS.;
REEVE-SET Reeves Brothers, Inc. 790 Reeves Street Spartanburg SC 29301 FABRICS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ALL TYPES OF CLOTHING, DRAPERIES AND OTHER TEXTILE PRODUCTS, AND LINING AND INTERLINING MATERIALS FOR SUCH GOODS;
TIGRESS PRIDE LTD Tigress Pride Ltd. 1130 E. 12th St. Los Angeles CA 90021 Fabrics Used in the Manufacture of Clothing, Wall Coverings, Linens and Drapery;
WINDMERE MILLIKEN & COMPANY M495 920 Milliken Road Spartanburg SC 29303 FABRICS USED IN MANUFACTURE OF CLOTHING;
WYNDMOOR WYNDMOOR KNITTING MILLS, INC. 829 NEWARK AVE. ELIZABETH, N.J. FABRICS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GARMENTS, UPHOLSTERY, AND HANDBAGS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process for producing tissue webs is disclosed. The process includes the step of partially dewatering a tissue web and then subjecting the web to multiple deflections against fabrics prior to drying the tissue web. For instance, in one embodiment, the tissue web is deflected multiple times in between two opposing fabrics. The tissue web can be deflected against the fabrics under sufficient pressure to cause the tissue web to mold against the fabrics. By deflecting the tissue web multiple times, rearrangement of the papermaking fibers contained in the tissue web occurs increasing the bulk of the web.