DENIM SHIRTS

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AREA 51 AREA 51 CAPITAL C/O JOSEPH AMES, 1936 BRUCE B. DOWNS BLVD.,, SUITE 505 WESLEY CHAPEL FL 33544 denim shirts, cotton T-shirts, hats and shoes;
AREA 51 AREA 51 INC. c/o Couture Industry INc. One Madison Street East Rutherford NJ 07073 denim shirts, cotton T-shirts, hats and shoes;
BAD RIDE U.S.A. Goebels, Philipp L. 256 S. Robertson Blvd., Suite 1106 Beverly Hills CA 90211 denim shirts, jackets, T-shirts, hats, letterman(leather wool) jackets, denim pants, and twill shirts;U.S.A.;
BEST RIDE Palm Springs SIDS Foundation 46170 Shadow Mountain Drive Palm Desert CA 92260 DENIM SHIRTS, DENIM JACKETS, DENIM PANTS, VESTS, T-SHIRTS, LEATHER SHIRTS, LEATHER JACKETS, LETTERMAN JACKETS, TWILL SHIRTS, BANDANAS, BASEBALL CAPS AND HATS;
CALIFORNIA BRAND OW, ANDREW 157 Bluxome Street San Francisco CA 94107 DENIM SHIRTS, PANTS AND JACKETS;BRAND;
CALIFORNIA BRAND OW, ANDREW 157 Bluxome Street San Francisco CA 94107 DENIM SHIRTS, PANTS AND JACKETS;BRAND;
CASUAL POINTE ATICO INTERNATIONAL USA, INC. 501 S Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 Denim shirts, pullovers, sweaters;Blankets;CASUAL;
CHAMPSTYLE Jones, Anthony 211 Main Street Sheldon MO 64784 Denim shirts, dress shirts, dress suits, golf shirts, hats, jogging pants, jogging suits, knit shirts, men's suits, open-necked shirts, pants, polo shirts, shirts, shirts for suits, short sets, short-sleeved and long-sleeved t-shirts, short-sleeved shirts, shorts, small hats, sport shirts, suit coats, suits, sweat shirts, T-shirts;CHAMP STYLE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device for finishing woven denim textiles is described which, proceeding from unfinished goods, is supposed to be brought to predetermined reference values for finished width, skew and woof thread density. The device is supposed to be designed for continuous operation for regulating all three reference values. According to the invention, a stretching device, such as a rack or a loop dryer, and a shrinkage system for continuous throughput of the woven denim textile, are arranged one after the other. Directly behind the stretching device, particularly, at the same time, behind the shrinkage system, a single measuring device, preferably as an optical detector having a digital camera, is provided. The measuring device is designed, at the same time, for detecting the actual values of finished width, skew and woof thread density, and is supposed to be connected, in control circuits, with devices for achieving the reference values.