Yarn selection: choose the appropriate cotton yarn or blended yarn, and add a certain proportion of chemical fiber yarn as needed to improve the elasticity and durability of the fabric.
Weaving: plain weave or twill weave, usually using one weft thread and one warp thread to intersect to weave, so that the fabric presents a unique bright and coarse effect.
Dyeing: Dyeing the woven fabrics. Commonly used dyeing methods include exhaust dyeing, printing and bleaching, etc. Colors and textures can be adjusted according to different needs.
Finishing: After-finishing the dyed fabrics, including pre-shrinking heat setting, setting, calendering, fluffing, etc., so that the fabrics have better hand feeling, durability and aesthetics.
Inspection: Quality inspection of fabrics, including color, size, strength, etc., to ensure product quality and stability.