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Differences between Middle Eastern Garment Linings and Chinese Interlinings
Differences between Middle Eastern Garment Linings and Chinese InterliningsRelease on 2026-07-10
Middle Eastern interlining demand emphasizes local support, natural wearability, and post-wash stability; Chinese interlinings excel in rich variety and flexible matching. The difference between the two lies in application needs versus product solutions. The key is to combine wearing habits with interlining capabilities, so that the accessory serves the finished garment effect.  Read More
Collar Collapses After a Few Washes? Don’t Rush to Switch to a “Stiffer” Interlining First
Collar Collapses After a Few Washes? Don’t Rush to Switch to a “Stiffer” Interlining FirstRelease on 2026-07-06
A collar that looks crisp and shapely right after production can soften, collapse, or deform after several wears or washes. In many cases, the issue isn’t simply whether the interlining is stiff enough. Whether the collar shape remains durable over time is directly related to the fabric’s support, the compatibility of the collar and interlining, the fusing and pressing conditions, and changes in shrinkage after washing.  Read More
Wrinkling After Fusing Viscose Fabric with Fusible Interlining May Not Be a Fabric Problem
Wrinkling After Fusing Viscose Fabric with Fusible Interlining May Not Be a Fabric ProblemRelease on 2026-07-03
Wrinkling after fusing viscose fabric with fusible interlining is not necessarily a quality issue with the fabric. Whether the wrinkles appear immediately after pressing, or only after washing or ironing, leads to completely different diagnostic directions. The cause should not be attributed solely to the fabric.  Read More
Choosing Interlinings: Beyond Just Weight.
Choosing Interlinings: Beyond Just Weight.Release on 2026-06-30
Linings labeled with the same 80 g/m² weight, when fused to different fabrics, may result in stiff hand feel, insufficient support, post-wash wrinkling, or poor fusing adhesion. When selecting interlinings, weight only indicates the mass per unit area and cannot be directly equated to the final garment effect.  Read More
Interlining Coating Is Not Just About Applying a Layer of Adhesive – There Are These Details to Consider
Interlining Coating Is Not Just About Applying a Layer of Adhesive – There Are These Details to ConsiderRelease on 2026-06-27
Interlining may look like just a piece of backing material with a layer of glue, but once pressed onto fabric, issues such as strike-through, stiffening, blistering, or unevenness after washing can occur. The problem is not necessarily about whether the adhesive "sticks firmly" – coating details often determine which fabric, which garment part, and which process it suits.  Read More
Interlining Hand Feel Selection: The Right Part, the Right Hand Feel.
Interlining Hand Feel Selection: The Right Part, the Right Hand Feel.Release on 2026-06-23
In the garment industry, terms like "softer," "firmer," "with bone structure," and "not stiff" actually correspond to different handle requirements for interlinings in different parts of a garment. The collar, placket, front panel, and waistband cannot use the same interlining; if matched incorrectly, it can easily lead to stiffness, collapse, post-wash wrinkling, or unnatural garment lines.  Read More
Soft Placket and Collar Collapse? A Guide to Selecting Interlinings for Lightweight Summer Women's Fabrics
Soft Placket and Collar Collapse? A Guide to Selecting Interlinings for Lightweight Summer Women's FabricsRelease on 2026-06-15
For summer women's wear, lightweight fabrics often lead to issues such as a non-crisp placket, collar collapse, and wrinkling after washing. These are often related to the choice of interlining and the control of the fusing process. Judging whether an interlining is suitable cannot rely solely on its hand feel (soft or hard); it must be evaluated in combination with the fabric's characteristics, the application area, and post-production testing.  Read More
Why are lightweight fabrics prone to static electricity?
Why are lightweight fabrics prone to static electricity?Release on 2026-06-13
Lightweight spring/summer fabrics used for shirts, dresses, or light jackets often suffer from static-related issues such as attracting dust, clinging to the body, and skirts wrapping around the legs. When selecting anti-static interlinings, one should not rely solely on the "anti-static" label; instead, the fabric thickness, drape, ironing performance, and behavior after washing should all be considered together. This article starts from the principle of static electricity and combines it with interlining technology to help you avoid common pitfalls.  Read More
How exactly do you use double-sided adhesive tape?
How exactly do you use double-sided adhesive tape?Release on 2026-06-08
Double-sided adhesive tape is often used on garment parts where reducing visible stitches, keeping edges flat, or assisting bonding is needed. However, not all fabrics or locations are suitable. Areas such as hems, cuffs, plackets, facings, and pocket openings differ in terms of stress, thickness, and changes after washing. Before choosing, first evaluate the specific use scenario.  Read More
Casual Women's Wrinkles Easily with Fusible Interlining? Here’s Why
Casual Women's Wrinkles Easily with Fusible Interlining? Here’s WhyRelease on 2026-06-05
"In June, casual women's wear often uses lightweight, soft, or stretchy fabrics; after fusing interlining, wrinkles tend to appear at areas such as plackets, collars, cuffs, and pocket flaps. When solving the problem, the cause should be determined based on the timing and location of the wrinkling, with focus on interlining hand feel, thermal shrinkage, shrinkage difference, and local structural stress."  Read More
Why Does Interlining Bond Poorly and Wrinkle After Pressing in Hot, Humid Weather?
Why Does Interlining Bond Poorly and Wrinkle After Pressing in Hot, Humid Weather?Release on 2026-06-01
Under hot, humid conditions, poor interlining bonding is often caused by insufficient adhesive dot melting due to fabric moisture content; wrinkling after pressing is mostly due to mismatches in shrinkage and elasticity between the fabric and the interlining. One should first determine whether the problem is "failure to stick" or "deformation after sticking," and then address it accordingly.  Read More
Analysis of Sportswear Fabric Development: How High-Elasticity Materials Achieve Extreme Stretch and Stable Support?
Analysis of Sportswear Fabric Development: How High-Elasticity Materials Achieve Extreme Stretch and Stable Support?Release on 2026-05-29
"The core of sportswear development lies in balancing extreme stretch with stable support. Using high-recovery fabric as the base, combined with warp-knitted elastic interlining to build an invisible skeleton, and complemented by precision techniques such as seamless bonding, is the only way to achieve a professional experience that retains its shape even after prolonged wear and adapts seamlessly to both dynamic and static states."  Read More
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