Weaving Services

Belgian-made Picanol™ airjet machines can weave over 7 million square years of fabric each month and weave threads into new rolls of fabric around the clock. Weaving is the final step in the production of our wholesale denim fabric, which comes freshly off the machines in standard rolls to be sent to garment factories.

Quality Weaving

Our weaving process combines tradition and technology to create premium denim fabrics.

Innovative Techniques

Utilizing advanced techniques, we produce fabrics that meet the highest industry standards.

Weaving

A close-up view of denim fabric with visible texture, showing the intricate weave pattern and shades of blue and white threads.
A close-up view of denim fabric with visible texture, showing the intricate weave pattern and shades of blue and white threads.
A close-up view of a person wearing a beige shirt tucked into blue denim jeans, with their hand slipped casually into the front pocket. The fabric of the jeans shows classic blue denim texture.
A close-up view of a person wearing a beige shirt tucked into blue denim jeans, with their hand slipped casually into the front pocket. The fabric of the jeans shows classic blue denim texture.
A close-up view of blue denim fabric, showcasing the intricate weave pattern and texture of the material.
A close-up view of blue denim fabric, showcasing the intricate weave pattern and texture of the material.

Crafting Quality Denim Through Expert Weaving Techniques

A person is wearing dark denim jeans and a matching denim jacket. The focus is on the lower back and hip area, showcasing the texture and fit of the clothing. The lighting is low, emphasizing shadows and details in the fabric.
A person is wearing dark denim jeans and a matching denim jacket. The focus is on the lower back and hip area, showcasing the texture and fit of the clothing. The lighting is low, emphasizing shadows and details in the fabric.
A close-up view of dark blue denim jeans with yellow stitching. The jeans have a blue leather patch and a metallic feather keychain attached to a ring near the pocket. Surrounding elements include fern leaves and a ceramic or metal object, possibly a mug or pot.
A close-up view of dark blue denim jeans with yellow stitching. The jeans have a blue leather patch and a metallic feather keychain attached to a ring near the pocket. Surrounding elements include fern leaves and a ceramic or metal object, possibly a mug or pot.

Weaving FAQs

What is weaving process?

Weaving is the process of interlacing yarns to create fabric, essential for producing denim textiles.

What materials are used?

We primarily use cotton and synthetic fibers to ensure durability and comfort in our denim fabrics.

How long does weaving take?

The weaving process duration varies based on fabric complexity, typically taking several hours to complete a batch.

What types of weaving exist?

Types include plain, twill, and satin weaves, each offering unique textures and characteristics.
Is weaving eco-friendly?

We strive for sustainability by using eco-friendly materials and processes in our weaving operations.