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Knitted fabrics
are formed on knitting machines that use needles to form the yarn
into loops. The two basic categories of Knitted Fabrics are:
Weft knits: They are formed by yarns that travel across the
width (weft direction) of the textile. Weft knitted fabric is
generally highly elastic and highly drape able, two attributes,
which make it suitable for a wide range of apparel applications.
Weft knitted fabric is porous and comfortable both for outer
garments and undergarments.
Warp Knits: They are formed by yarns that travel the length
(warp direction) of the textile, Generally filling knits have more
stretch in the cross-wise direction than the lengthwise direction
We can supply wide range of knitted fabrics made on machines with
different gauges.
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