FABRIC MADE WHOLE OR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMERICAN SILK American Silk Mills Corporation 75 Stark Street Plains PA 18705 Fabric made in whole or significant part of silk and used for the manufacture of draperies and home furnishings;SILK;
DRI-LEX WITH WOOL Faytex Corporation 185 Libbey Parkway Weymouth MA 02189 fabric made in whole or part of wool that contains a moisture management material for use in the manufacture of socks, shoe-linings, t-shirts, underwear, sweatshirts, jerseys, jackets, clothing caps, gloves for athletic use, knee-pads, elbow pads, sweat bands, chair pads, covers for chair pads, socks, knee, elbow and ankle wraps for medical use, belts and girdles;WOOL;
MICROTEX BLUE WING, INC. P.O. Box 16318 St. Paul MN 55116 fabric made in whole or substantial part of microfibers for use in the manufacture of clothing;
PROGRESSOAQUASILK Hung Jin Co., Ltd. 295-6 Sangha-Ri, Kuseong-Myun Yongin-Kun, Kyungki-Do Republic of Korea fabric made in whole or substantial part of cotton fabric, cotton knit fabric, silk, namely, silk filament fabric, spun silk fabric, spun silk noil fabric, mixed silk filament fabric, silk and cotton mixture fabric, silk and wool mixture fabric, hemp and silk mixture fabric, and silk filament knit fabric;
THE COTTON THAT DEFIES TIME Burlington Industries, Inc. New York NY fabric made in whole or substantial part cotton for use in the manufacture of clothing;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A protective garment having an expandable material incorporated therein is provided. The expandable material may be formed of a nonwoven fabric having a first fabric surface and a second fabric surface which is opposite the first fabric surface. A section of the fabric defines at least one region gathered into a plurality of successive pleats. Each pleat is made of an overlap in the fabric such that a portion of the first fabric surface is disposed adjacent to another portion of the first fabric surface. A secondary panel for straddling a pleat may be provided. The secondary panel may be attached to the fabric by attachment points that are adapted to retain the pleat in a folded state until application of a tensile force directed along the fabric length causes the secondary panel to separate which would enable the pleat to unfold.