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Apparel & Fashion

Salma Group play a fundamental role in the apparel and fashion industry, serving as the primary material for garment production. Their importance extends beyond just fabric selection to aspects like aesthetics, functionality, comfort, and sustainability. Our textiles are the foundation of garment creation, influencing every aspect of fashion from design to wear ability, sustainability, and innovation. We would like to insights on specific textile types or their application in a particular fashion category. Cotton, silk, wool, polyester, etc are defined the look and feel of a garment. Designers choose textiles based on texture, drape, and visual appeal to match fashion trends. Salma Group embedded technology (e.g., LED fabrics, heat-sensitive materials) are revolutionizing fashion. We hold cultural value, such as silk in luxury wear or handwoven fabrics in ethnic fashion.

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Textiles vs Apparel & Fashions

A flexible material made of natural or synthetic fibers (e.g., fabric, yarn) used for making clothing and other products. Raw or semi-finished material used in making garments. Can be woven, knitted, non-woven, or blended fabrics (e.g., cotton, silk, polyester). Used in making clothing, upholstery, accessories, and industrial products. Produced through spinning, weaving, knitting, or other textile manufacturing methods. Determines garment properties like strength, softness, and breathability. Can be dyed, printed, or finished for different effects.

A finished product made from textiles, designed to be worn by people (e.g., shirts, dresses, pants). A final product ready for consumers. Includes tops, bottoms, outerwear, formalwear, casualwear, etc. Worn by individuals for protection, fashion, or function. Created by cutting, sewing, and assembling textiles into wearable items. Garment durability depends on textile quality and construction. Designed with patterns, stitching, and embellishments for aesthetics and function.