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Woven / Non-Denim Accessories name, Wastage% & Carton Measurement





Wastage %              

Fixed Care Label (cl1, cl2, cl4, cl5) à 3%
Main Hangtag                                 à 3%
L-TAB                                             à 3%
Zipper                                              à 3%
Matchbook                                       à 3%
UVM sticker                                    à 4%
Size care Label                                à 5%
Size Sticker                                      à 5%
Hanger                                             à 2%
Sizer                                                à 4%
RFID Tag                                        à 3%

Carton Measurement

RS-12               à0.07552 (24”×16”×12”)
RS-10               à0.06293 (11”×11”×10”)
RS-8                 à0.0503 (11”×11”×8”)
RS-6                 à0.03776
CCA-3              à0.0708 (24”×24”×7.5”)
URO BOX        à0.075 (26”×16”×11”)
INDIA Box       à0.0508 (23”×15”×9”)
RS-5                  à0.03146
M-7                   à 0.0472 (24”×16”×7.5”)








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Tishu Paper Calculation


Tishu Paper have 500 sheet but actually we count receive 470 sheet
Measurement
Width = 30 inch
Length = 40 inch
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Properties of Garments Accessories

Garments Accessories
The materials or components except the main fabric used in the garments are called garment accessories. Besides the main fabric, various additional things are used for making the garments. Accessories include Sewing Thread, Button, Zipper, Velcro, Label, Shoulder pad, Linings, Interlinings, etc. Accessories are of two types namely visible accessories and invisible accessories. Some accessories are used for functional purposes and some are for decorative purposes.
Garments Accessories
Garments Accessories
There are two types of garments accessories:
  1. Visible accessories: Visible accessories can be seen from outside of the garments e.g. Button, Sewing Thread, Zipper, Velcro, etc.
  2. Invisible accessories: They can not be seen from outside of the garments e.g. Interlining.
Requirements to become a Garment Accessories:
Accessories may be of textile or non-textile materials. They should be selected very carefully to get the desired performances. The qualities of accessories are described below:

A. Life time
The life time of garments and that of the accessories should be equal. Otherwise the accessories will be faded or spoiled by washing, ironing, pressing or rubbing.

B. Shrinkage
The appearance of the garment may be hampered if the accessories shrink due to washing, ironing and pressing. For example: seam pucker will be result if the sewing thread shrinks. So the shrink ability of the dress material and the accessories should be checked earlier.

C. Color fastness
The fastness properties of accessories should be good. The color of accessories should not be faded due to washing or exposure to sunlight. The appearance of garment will be hampered if the accessories materials are faded.

D. Rust
Where items are made from metal, the main constraint is the problem of rusting. The button, clamps, rivets, etc. may be made up of metals like iron, brass, steel, etc. If rusting occurs then they will create spot on garments. So to avoid this problem the metal accessories should be electroplated or they should be made up of non-rusting materials.

E. Comfort ability
Accessories should not create any uncomfortable feeling to the wearer. They should be hygienic as well as to cause no skin disease.
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11 Types of Zippers & a guide to different parts of a zipper



11 Types of Zippers & a guide to different parts of a zipper
    
Dependable, reliable, quality zippers are worth their weight in gold. They can make or break a garment or accessory.
When choosing the appropriate zipper for your particular project you will have to look at many factors like length of the seam, design and type of fabric. You can check out the posts – 3 different ways for attaching zippers and how to attach exposed zippers for more details on how to attach them to fabric
Anatomy of a zipper

1. Teeth – This is the central part of a zipper- The track of the zipper which can be of plastic or metal. The zipper is opened or closed by means of this teeth

2. Tape – This is the fabric on either side of the zipper teeth. It is usually made of polyester. This is stitched to the fabric to attach the zipper

3. Pull and slider – This is the metal/plastic piece which opens and closes the zipper teeth by moving along the teeth track. The pull is used to move the slider

4. Stopper – this is the metal thing at the edge of the zipper teeth which stops the zipper teeth from separating fully. There are stoppers on top of the teeth and at the bottom 


( For a separating zipper, instead of a bottom stopper there is a box and pin mechanism which closes the zipper and slides it open)
·                     Types of zippers
·                     1 Closed end zipper
·                     2 Separating zippers
·                     3 Two way separating zippers
·                     4 Continuous zipper chain

Types of zippers

1 Closed end zipper

These are zippers that do not separate at the bottom; they have a stopper at the bottom end stopping the pull going further and separating.


2 Separating zippers

This zipper has both ends open with one slider – they have a lock (a box and pin mechanism) at the bottom which can be used to attach the zipper teeth. You can use this type of zippers on jackets jackets, construction clothing, coats, sweatshirts, hoodies, blouses, vests where the whole two parts have to be opened. They usually come in long lengths. These zippers are also called open ended zippers

3 Two way separating zippers

These are also called dual zippers, double zippers, or two-head zippers. They have two sliders/ pulls. When the zipper is installed, the bottom slider can move up the teeth of the zipper, unzipping the lower portion of the zipper. They are great when used on jackets. You also see them on luggage

4 Continuous zipper chain

These are extra-long zippers which you can cut in any length you want – they are as long as 100 – 300 plus inches long. The extra-long zipper chains are used for tents, cushions, garment bags, mattress covers etc or anywhere that you want that needs longer than average zippers.
According to the type of material with which the zippers are made they are classified as follows

5 Nylon coil zippers
These are thin zippers made of plastic with polyester sides. They are very lightweight and are available as separating or closed or two way separating and in different lengths


6 Metal teeth zippers.

These come in many lengths and in many makes. The short zippers used on jeans has a shiny gold/brass finish. They are available in 4 -9 inch lengths then there are aluminum zippers. These are heavy duty heavy gauge zippers. Nickel ones have a shiny silver finish and is more durable than aluminum ones


7 Molded plastic zippers

These plastic zippers are also called parka zippers and look almost like metal zippers. These are used on jackets, Parkas, bath robes, coats, hoodies, sweaters, sportswear, fleece jackets etc. They look very attractive and at the same time are lightweight, heat resistant and rust proof.

According to the use to which they are put to, the zippers are classified as

8 Pant Zippers
These are short nylon coil zippers; also called pants zippers in my part of the world – because this is the type of zippers used on a pant fly. They are made of plastic with polyester sides. You can use them on skirts, pillows, purses and blouse backs. They usually have a stopper at the bottom to prevent them from getting separated. If you have a zipper in which you have cut out this stopper you will have to manually sew the zipper teeth together to prevent them separating.


9 Invisible zippers

This is a type of zipper which looks almost invisible when applied on a seam except for its small narrow pull. An invisible zipper foot is generally used. You can sew this with a zipper foot as well. You can use this on the back of dresses and the side seams of tight fitting dresses, skirts etc. And it will look almost as if there is no zipper there, just a seam.
10 Bag zippers
These zippers are coil zippers which has a non-lock slider/pull. These zippers do not separate at the bottom. These are available at a lengths of 9 inches and 14 inches

11 Water repellant zippers
These are best for using on tents, outdoor gear etc. These are sturdy weather proof zippers which will survive all rough weather

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