Southeast Asia is home to some of the world's most visually rich textile traditions — from the intricate woven sarongs of Thailand and Laos to the bold printed wrap skirts of Indonesia and Malaysia. ...
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Industry News- How Southeast Asian Ethnic Apparel Brands Can Customize Fabric from China
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Industry News- How to Source the Right Pha Sin Fabric for the Thai Market
The Pha Sin is far more than a garment — it is a living symbol of Thai femininity, cultural identity, and social occasion. Whether worn at temple visits, weddings, government offices, or provincial f...
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Industry News- How Is Jacquard Fabric Made? A Beginner's Guide for Textile Buyers
What Is Jacquard Fabric? Jacquard fabric is a woven textile in which the pattern is built directly into the structure of the cloth during weaving — not printed on top of it, not embroidered after th...
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Industry News- Longyi vs Pha Sin vs Kain: Key Differences Explained
Longyi, Pha Sin, and Kain differ mainly in region, construction, and how they are worn Longyi is the everyday tubular wrap most strongly associated with Myanmar, pha sin is a traditional women's skir...
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Industry News- Cotton vs Polyester Keffiyeh: A Wholesale Buyer's Guide to Fabric Selection
Why Fabric Choice Is a Wholesale Decision, Not Just a Product Detail When sourcing keffiyehs in bulk, most buyers focus on price per unit and minimum order quantities. Fabric composition, however, is...
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Industry News- Jacquard vs Printed Fabric for Sarong: Which One Should You Choose?
If you are sourcing fabric for sarongs — whether for traditional Southeast Asian garments, resort wear, or wholesale distribution — the choice between jacquard and printed fabric will affect the fina...
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