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Circularity in Textile Recycling, presented by WM

The presentation discusses the issue of circularity in textile recycling and the unsustainability of the linear textile value chain. It...

Steady Growth of Textile Waste and What To Do About It, presented by Martex

The presentation highlights the steady growth of textile waste and the challenges associated with it. Due to population growth and...

Advancing the Uniform Industry’s Sustainable Future, Together, presented by debrand

Amelia Eleiter, CEO & Co-Founder of Debrand, presented on advancing the uniform industry’s sustainable future through circular principles and collaboration....

Evaluation of Garment Simulations within an Analytical Fit Test

Hohenstein offers a comprehensive fit improvement service that helps brands tailor their clothing lines based on real data for their...

What does “stitch count” mean in emblems and why is it important

In the realm of emblems, “stitch count” refers to the total number of individual stitches used to construct the design...

What is a “50/50 blend” and how is it used in uniforms

In the context of uniforms, a “50/50 blend” typically refers to a fabric composition consisting of equal parts of two...

What are “fabric weights” and why are they important in uniform designs

In the context of uniform designs, “fabric weights” refer to the thickness or density of the fabric used to make...

What makes a well designed corporate uniform

Introduction: In the corporate world, uniforms play a vital role in projecting a professional image, fostering team cohesion, and enhancing...

Achieving perfect fit: the art of grading in uniform design

Introduction: In the world of uniform design, creating garments that fit individuals of all shapes and sizes is no small...

What is “grading” and how does this affect uniform designs

Grading refers to the process of creating patterns and adjusting them in various sizes to accommodate different body measurements. In...

What are “stretch fabrics” and where are they used in uniforms

Stretch fabrics, also known as stretchable fabrics or performance fabrics, are textiles that are designed to have elastic properties and...

What are “embroidery heads” and why are they important in the uniform industry

the uniform industry, “embroidery heads” refer to the number of sewing machine heads specifically designed for embroidery purposes. These machines,...

What is a “knit” garment

A “knit” garment refers to any clothing item that is made using the process of knitting, which involves interlocking a...

Uniform Trends: The Increasing Role of Sustainability

PRESENTED BYNorth American Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributorsin cooperation withKlopman International A webinar presentation featuring five leaders who understand...

Improve Productivity through Comfort

Presented July 15, 2021Sponsored by Hohenstein Studies show a direct correlation between comfort and cognitive performance. This is especially relevant...

Certified Safety from Harmful Substances

Presented Thursday, June 18, 2021Sponsored by COBMEX Worker safety is a high priority. But, safety from harmful substances is often...

Overall Innovation: How Carhartt® Achieved Double-digit Productivity Gains with Shopfloor Contro

NAUMD 2021 WEBINAR SERIESPresented Thursday, April 15, 2021 The inherently manual aspects of sewn goods manufacturing make profitable operations a...

Ergonomic Fit for Uniforms and Workwear

NAUMD 2021 WEBINAR SERIESPresented Thursday, February 18, 2021Presenter, Dr. Jan Beringer, Hohenstein Developing the right fit for different body shapes,...