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100% Cotton 2 PCS Sets Baby Girl Clothing Sets Short Sleeve Crew Neck Tee+Short Sets
Specification
Model
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Sets20180225-010 |
Fabric | 100% cotton rib |
Size | NB, 3M, 6M, 9M,12M,18M,24M |
Color | Customized color |
Artworking | Print, embroidery or as customers’ requirements |
MOQ | 500 pcs per color each style |
Packing details | Hanger , polybag or according to the customers' requirements |
Delivery date | 20-45 days depending on the quantity of the order |
Sample fee | 3 times of the quotation price |
Sample lead time | 7-15 days after receiving 100% deposit in advance . |
Payment terms | T/T , 30% TT deposit in advance , 70% TT once receiving the B/L copy. |
Remark | 1,This is new design for baby , we may also design for customers depending on customers' requirements . |
2,OEM,ODM, wholesales available . | |
3,We have professional quality control team for quality assurance . | |
4,For more information ,feel free to contact with us . |
Our Company Organization:
1. Merchandising team
2. Cutting department
3. Sewing team
4. Iron team
5. Packing department
6. Warehouse
7. Sample development source
Cotton: From Field to Fabric( Chapter 3)
Ginning
From the field, seed cotton moves to nearby gins for separation of lint and seed. The cotton first goes through
dryers to reduce moisture content and then through cleaning equipment to remove foreign matter. These
operations facilitate processing and improve fiber quality. The cotton is then air conveyed to gin stands where
revolving circular saws pull the lint through closely spaced ribs that prevent the seed from passing through.
The lint is removed from the saw teeth by air blasts or rotating brushes, and then compressed into bales
weighing approximately 500 pounds. Cotton is then moved to a warehouse for storage until it is shipped to a
textile mill for use. A typical gin will process about 12 bales per hour, while some of today’s more modern gins
may process as many as 60 bales an hour.
Plant Diseases
Cotton diseases have been contained largely through the use of resistant cotton varieties. Rotation to nonhost
crops such as grain or corn also breaks the disease cycle. Nematodes, while not truly a disease, cause the
plant to exhibit disease-like symptoms. Nematodes are microscopic worm-like organisms that attack cotton’s
roots causing the plant to stop growing, and as a result, causes reduced yield. Crop rotation is the primary
method of managing for nematodes.
Soil Conservation
Cotton producers expend extra efforts to minimize soil erosion. Cotton is sensitive to wind-blown soil because
the plant’s growing point is perched on a delicate stem, both of which are easily damaged by abrasion from
wind-blown soil. For that reason, many farmers use minimum tillage practices which leave plant residue on the
soil surface thereby preventing wind and water erosion. Conservation tillage, the practice of covering the soil
in crop residue year ‘round, is common in windy areas. A growing number of producers also are moving to
minimum tillage, or a no-till system, to reduce soil movement. In the rain belt, land terracing and contour tillage
are standard practices on sloping land to prevent the washing away of valuable topsoil.
Irrigation
The cotton plant’s root system is very efficient at seeking moisture and nutrients from the soil. From an
economic standpoint, cotton’s water use efficiency allows cotton to generate more revenue per gallon of water
than any other major field crop. Most of the U.S. cotton acreage is grown only on rain moisture. A trend
toward supplemental irrigation to carry a field through drought has increased in acreage and helped stabilize
yields. Cotton’s peak need for water occurs during July, when it is most vulnerable to water stress. A limited
supply of irrigation water is being stretched over many acres via the use of highly efficient irrigation methods
such as low energy precision applications, sprinklers, surge and drip irrigation. Not only has irrigation stabilized
yields for many growers, it also has allowed production in the desert states of California, Arizona and New
Mexico.
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Will be continued in the next chapter.
Advantage:
1.I wonder if you can accept small orders?
Yes,we can accept small orders if we have the products in stock.Please feel free to contact us for more details.
2.Can you do OEM for me?
We accept all OEM orders,please contact us and give me your designs.We will offer you a reasonable price and make samples for you ASAP.
3.Can you do designs for me?
Yes,dear,we have experienced designers.According to your requirements,we can add your company logo, website, phone number or your ideas...on product.Just give me your ideas,let us do it for you.
4.Can you do custom package?
Yes, we can help for custom packages, and please provide your design of the packages.
5.What is your sample policy?
For existing item, we can offer one piece each item free of charge but the shipping cost are for your account. If you need to open a new mould,please send me your designs to us.
FAQ:
Our company is located in one of the most developed city of guangzhou.
6,How about the samples?
We could send you the samples but the samples are charged. After the order is
confirmed, we would pay back the sample fee.
Selling Points:
Short Sleeve Tee-
Crew Neck construction-binding with picot.
Short Cap sleeve construction-gather at cap, binding for cuff.
Short construction-