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voile
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Tah Tong applies various designs on the texture of voiles including alternating density and using different treatments to produce fabrics that are light-weight, thin and translucent.
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High Twist
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Tah Tong leverages its’ experience to produce fabrics that control shrinkage and crepe effects in high twist fabrics. The collection features a dry hand feel and refined texture.
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Blended
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Tah Tong combines cotton with varying materials to provide innovative interpretations of popular trends such as: C/R, C/N, C/Silk, C/Tencel, and C/Linen. Since we spin our own yarn, Tah Tong is able to create more unique results than with cross-weaving.
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Compact
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This collection focuses on dense fabrics that are stylish in design while remaining soft to touch for plain, twill, satin or dobby patterns. These fabrics are perfect choices for suits, skirts, and bottoms.
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Light Weight
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This collection is developed for such products as tops, shirts and dresses according to weight requirements. Through Tah Tong’s dyeing process, our fabrics are refined and have a polished surface.
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Burn-Out
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Unlike traditional CVC burn out, Tah Tong’s burn out textiles are not limited to pattern changes or traditional materials. With our technical experience we are able to apply various patterns to numerous base fabric materials to create fabrics that have exceptional quality, touch and permeability. Tah Tong is also able to apply pattern contrast on 100% cotton to create effects similar to burn out.
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Print
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We have screen printing, rotary printing and digital printing to address different pattern requirements. Tah Tong is one of the few companies that is able provide vertical printing services through Great Bell Printing & Dyeing Co., Ltd. Thus we can ensure our fabrics have unique, vivid and delicate patterns that can illustrate a designer’s vision and sense. Other post-finishing techniques such as foil printing, pleats, and bonding can further to enrich printing collection.
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