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How to know the difference between denim and canvas?

When we first take a look at two different fabrics, we may understand how to distinguish the difference by comparing them by existing samples. But, what makes the difference and how to tell the difference? The following article may help you in telling the differences. Characteristics Canvas is one of the most durable [...]

By | 2016-12-24T17:04:38+08:00 June 18th, 2016|Categories: Bag knowledge|

10 things you need to be clear about going to the Canton Fair

Basically, as a supplier, people will market their company before fair so as to maximize the marketing efficiency to acquire more online traffic before canton fair. Well, I am doing the opposite things writing this article after canton fair for those who are planning a visit to the coming fair in autumn. Maybe it’s the [...]

By | 2016-12-24T17:04:39+08:00 May 31st, 2016|Categories: Bag knowledge|

What is washed bag?

  Washed bag - Material and workmanship The material used on washed bag is softer than other bag and washed bag has frayed edge which is similar to frayed jean. The color fastness of washed bag is stronger and the possibility of color migration is much lower, which makes it safer to human [...]

By | 2016-12-24T17:04:39+08:00 May 27th, 2016|Categories: Bag knowledge|

Cotton thread VS. Polyester thread

here are key differences between cotton thread and polyester thread. Cotton thread is a little bit stronger than polyester thread and a lot softer. This makes it ideal for sewing a canvas bag, especially a washed canvas bag. The lack of stretch in cotton thread also makes it ideal for quilting décor on bag [...]

By | 2016-12-24T17:04:39+08:00 May 26th, 2016|Categories: Bag knowledge|Tags: |

Do you know leather peeling?

Leather peeling means using a specific tool to make leather thinner so as to meet the thickness requirement for making leather product. Different kind of leather has different texture and thickness. Take cowhide as an example. Thickness of every piece is different. Basically, the thickness is around 1.1 to 1.3 mm; some will be thicker [...]

By | 2016-12-24T17:04:39+08:00 April 23rd, 2016|Categories: Bag knowledge|