Sweater

Sweater

Sweater production at Key Apparel Sourcing has been newly developed which however has grown at a tremendous pace to become one of the top sweater supplier in Bangladesh. Fitted with the latest technologies, Key Apparel Sourcing is able to produce even the most complex sweaters ranging from 3 gauges to 12 gauges.

Quality Assurance Factors

We ensure quality above and beyond expectations using the most advanced manufacturing techniques. In the process of metal detection and fabric shade inspection, we use the best tools and workforce available. Aside from a highly qualified & equipped team, we employ one of the industry’s most comprehensive quality assurance methods. In addition to enabling our products to meet all the demands set by international agencies, the method we use to ensure quality also allows us to satisfy our customers.

Sweater Wear

Sweater production at Key Apparel Sourcing has been newly developed which however has grown at a tremendous pace to become one of the top sweater supplier in Bangladesh. Fitted with the latest technologies, Key Apparel Sourcing is able to produce even the most complex sweaters ranging from 3 gauges to 12 gauges.

A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jumper (British and Australian English), is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material, that covers the upper part of the body. When sleeveless, the garment is often called a slipover or sweater vest.

Choosing the proper type of fabric when buying a sweater is very important. The type of sweater material (also known as sweater knit) that you choose can make or break your style and comfort.

Wool, more specifically, sheep wool is the most common fabric used for making sweaters. There are varying grades of wool which directly influences the softness and warmth of the sweater.

Sweater Wear

Wool, more specifically, sheep wool is the most common fabric used for making sweaters. There are varying grades of wool which directly influences the softness and warmth of the sweater.

Merino, Shetland, and Lambswool are the most common types of wool. Merino offers the softest of sweaters. Lambswool is a close second followed by Shetland. Most sweaters that are itchy are made of coarse wool. More than likely Shetland.

Different types of sweaters use different kinds of fabric but it’s always best to go with natural fibers instead of synthetic ones. Natural fibers look better, feel better, and last longer.

Of course, sweaters made of natural fibers cost more than those made of synthetic (nylon, polyester, rayon, etc.) but think of it as an investment that keeps on giving back. Here are the different types of sweater materials.

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