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100% Cotton Bodysuit Rabbit Screen Print At Front Panel Long Sleeve Crew Neck Baby Romper
Specification
Product·Name
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Long Sleeve Bodysuit Baby Girl 100% Cotton Bodysuit Rabbit Screen Print At Front Panel Long Sleeve Crew Neck Baby Romper |
Item No. | B20171209-034 |
Size | 0-24M |
Color | Anycolor can be done |
Moq | 500pcs |
Tecsnics | Print / Embroidery |
Lead Time | 35-60 days depending on order quantity |
Payment | Western Union, T/T, L/C 30% Deposit ,70% paid balanced before delivery |
Brand | Accepted |
Sample | Avaliable |
Baby Bodysuit Construction Details
Description | Operation/Workmanship |
Neckline | 3/8" BINDING WITH DOUBLE NEEDLE COVERSTITCHING ON AROUND NECKLINE AND LEG OPENING |
Sleeve | Set-in sleeve, seam is 2 needle 4 thread overedge. |
Side Seam | 2 needle, 4 thread overedge, seam allowances pressed towards back body. |
Sleeve Hem | BARTACK HEM ON SLEEVE OPENING |
Leg Opening/Crotch | DTM 1X1 Rib for crotch binding.Crotch fold back and 1 needle stitch on face, 3/4" width, 2 pcs of ring snaps attached. |
Shoulder placket | 3/4" width top stitch, 2 pcs ring snaps on face, button distance need to match enently. |
Screen print | Rubber print |
Garment Processing for reading:
Elastomeric Fibres
- fibres with elastic capability
Elastomeric fibres are those fibres that possess extremely high elongations at break and that recover fully and rapidly from high elongations up to their breaking point. The fibres are all used in specialized applications where high elasticity is necessary within the textile structure. An Elastomer is a polymer with the physical property of elasticity. Elastomer is a term derived from elastic polymer, which is often used interchangeably with the term rubber.
Elastomeric fibers are those fibers that possess extremely high elongations (400%-8001) at break and that recover fully and rapidly from high elongations up to their breaking point.
Elastomeric fibers include the crosslinked natural and synthetic rubbers, spandex fibers (segmented polyurethanes), anidex fibers (crosslinked polyacrylates) and the side-by-side biconstituent fiber of nylon and spandex (Monvelle). The fibers are all used in special ized appl ications where high elasticity is necessary within the textile structure.
Rubber fibers from natural sources have been known for over 100 years. Natural rubber in commerce is derived from coagulation of Hevea brasiliensis latex and is primarily -polyisoprene, a diene polymer.
Rubber fibers exhibit excellent elastic properties but are sensitive to chemical attack, thereby limiting their usefulness.
Rubber fibers are manufactured by several companies as rubber fiber or under trade names such as Buthane, Contro, Hi-Flex, Lactron, Lastex, and Laton. Rubber fibers show good elastomeric properties and reasonable aesthetic properties particularly as the core of a textile yarn structure.
Spandex fibers are elastomeric fibers that are >85% segmented polyurethane formed through reaction of a diisocyanate with polyethers or polyesters and subsequent crossl inking of polyurethane units. The spandex fibers resemble rubber in both stretch and recovery properties, but are far superior to rubber in their resistance to sunlight, heat, abrasion, oxidation, oils, and chemicals. They find the widest use of any of the elastomeric fibers.
Spandex is widely used and sold as an elastomeric fiber under that designation or under such trade names as Cleerspan, Glospan, Lycra, or Numa. Spandex possesses excellent elastomeric properties and acceptable aesthetics for use in constructions requiring such a fiber. Spandex is dull, but luster may be improved with brighteners.
Anidex fibers are defined as fibers containing polymers that are at least 50%of one or more polymerized acrylate esters. Anidex fibers are formed through emulsion copolymerization of acrylate esters with reactive crosslinkable comonomers such as -methylolacrylamide.
Anidex fibers apparently did not have sufficient differences in properties to become an economic success and are no longer being produced.
An inherent problem with elastomeric fibers is their low strength and limited abrasion resistance. A new biconstituent elastomeric fiber-Monvelle-- has been introduced to answer these problems. The fiber is a side-by-side bicomponent fiber containing nylon and spandex. The fiber is melt spun by special spinnerets to form the fiber.
FAQ:
Q1: What products are you mainly dealing with?
AI: Knittings-Romper,body, t- shirt, dress, skirt,cardigan, jogging, coats,pants,sleeping bag, bib, gloves, booties
We warmly welcome oem and odm orders
Q2: Can i get some sample for reference?
A2: Yes, we can send you our available samples for your reference freely
Q3: What kinds of payment you accept?
A3: We accept T/T, L/C,30%deposit, balance before shipment
Q4: Can we have our own logo on your products?
A4: yes, you can.The MOQ is 1000pcs.
Q5: Can you manufacture the sepcified product for us?
A5: We can manufacture the specified goods if you bring the sample to us or tell us the detail.
Q6: What is the delivery time?
A5: Normally 70 days after order confirmed, 30 days after pps approved
Selling Points:
Neck Construction-self fabric for binding, 1/4" width.
Sleeve Opening-fold by self fabric, 1/8" 2nd coverstitches.
Crotch shape-self fabric for binding, 5/8" widh, 1/8" 2nd needle coverstitch.3 pcs of ring snaps attached.