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    • Properties and Characteristics of Flax
    • Properties and Characteristics of Silk
    • Man-Made Fibers: A Synthetic Revolution
    • Different Properties and Uses of Cotton
    • Different Quality of Wool Fiber
    • Needle Data (From 1963)
    • Let's Talk Baseball(s)
    • An Undercover Invention
    • Mid-Century (1900-1910)
    • Cotton Picking Time
    • Making Dresses for Miss Europe
    • Bone Fragment Reveals
    • Coveralls for Paul Bunyan?
    • F.I.T. - College for Apparel Industry
    • Keighley Pioneer
    • 1949 Carrihim Machine
    • Jan Ernst Matzeliger’s Invention
    • 1845
    • Development of Production Methods
    • Early Sewing Machine Developments
    • Conclusion
    • WAAC Fitted for Uniforms
    • Now It's Fabric from Milk
    • Byrd Cloth Garments
    • First Sewing Machines Made In Africa
    • Union Special Headquarters
    • The Long and Short of Mattress Making
    • World's Largest Pillow Q&A
    • Sewing History Revisted
  • UpFront
    • UpFront with Skander Negasi
    • UpFront with American Leather
    • UpFront with Mackey McDonald
    • UpFront with Hohenstein
    • UpFront with the Merrow Group
    • UpFront wih Consew
    • UpFront wih Jeanologia
    • UpFront wih Diamond Needle 2
    • UpFront wih Alpine Fit (Part 1)
    • UpFront wih Alpine Fit's Jen Loofbourrow
    • UpFront wih FABRIC, Part 1
    • UpFront with FABRIC, Part 2
    • UpFront wih Unionwear (Part 1)
    • UpFront wih Unionwear (Part 2)
    • UpFront wih Americas21st
    • UpFront wih Morgan Tecnica
    • Upfront with the Berzacks
    • Harry L. Berzack’s Sewing Machine Museum
    • Welcome Dr. Trevor Little
  • Industry Opinion
    • The Case for Domestic Production
    • Is America Benefiting from Trump-Xi Meet
    • A Love Letter to Lifelong Learners
    • Rebuilding the U.S. Apparel Supply Chain
    • Is Crypto Going to Substitute
    • The Bottleneck No One Wants to Admit
    • The Future Will Be Redesigned (Part 1)
    • The Future Will Be Redesigned (Part 2)
    • MADE TO LAST
    • THREADBARE POLICY
    • Fast Fashion: Can It Ever Be Good?
    • America’s Reshoring Revolution
    • My Point of View
    • 90-Day Trade Truce
    • Domestic Reshoring in Motion
    • Reverse Mentorship
    • The Disappearing Art of Garment Mastery
    • ‘Made in the USA’ Isn’t a Premium
    • The Reshoring Initiative
    • The Silent Crisis in Garment Engineering
    • The Times They Are A-Changin'
    • Large Store Concept Threat
    • U.S. - A Concern for Bangladesh
    • Changing the Relationship
    • The Global Trade Equation
    • Forging the Future
    • Technologies Reshaping Sewn Goods
    • Don’t Worry, Humans Still Matter
    • GenAI Solutions and Benefits
    • Automated Manufacturing
    • Coalition to Close "De Minimis" Loophole
    • Promise and Pitfalls of Lean
    • Generative AI
    • Upcoming Trends Europe
    • Who is the Unknown Stranger?
    • Don’t Discount Value of Associations
    • Focus on Tech Suggests IAF President
    • Is Sewing a Dying Skill
    • Technology is Crucial to Manufacturing
    • Trade Policies that Work
    • Apparel May See Fewer Orders
    • Time to Close an Import Loophole
  • Industry News
    • NCTO Applauds U.S. Trade Progress
    • AAFA Welcomes Trade Progress
    • ITMF and IAF Successful Joint Convention
    • Stefano Festa Marzotto New IAF President
    • Juan Parés New ITMF President
    • FIT Honors President Dr. Joyce Brown
    • Textile Industry Urges Stronger USMCA
    • Military Considers ‘Buy American’
    • ABM Acquires Atlantic Attachment
    • NC State Professor Wins Industry Honor
    • Champion's Poovey Family Scholarship
    • ISAIC 2026 Honors, Co-Hosted by SPESA
    • Relocating Historic Draper X3 Looms
    • NCTO Applauds House Passage of NDAA
    • AAFA Gets Jump on 250 Years
    • Lectra Appoints John Brearley
    • European Federations Mobilize
    • VF to Divest Dickies Brand
    • NCTO Praises End of De Minimis
    • India Suspends Cotton Import Duty
    • Gildan and HanesBrands Agree to Combine
    • U.S.-Africa Trade Desk
    • NCTO Commends Passage of the NDAA
    • De Minimis Exemption Ends Suddenlyl
    • European Accessibility Act
    • U.S. Buyers Delay Apparel Orders
    • Royal Apparel and MadeInUSA.com Unite
    • PTC Launches Supply Chain Intelligence
    • ATA State of the Industry Report
    • Cotton Street Gallery
    • Levi Strauss Selling Dockers
    • Soho Apparel American Agenda
    • NCTO Elects Hall and Bircher Bruyn
    • AAFA Reacts to USTR
    • IAF Position on U.S. Tariffs
    • Karl Mayer Group Plans Reorientation
    • Milliken Fuels NC State Research
    • Avalo Hires Textile Veteran Tricia Carey
    • Jeanologia Celebrates 30th Anniversary
    • Bangladesh Takes Automation Route
    • Lectra Launches Valia Fashion
    • Cansew Celebrates 100 Years
    • A&E Expands Facility in Bangladesh
    • Avantex Appoints Carlos Botero
    • VDMA to Hold Joint Meeting
    • OECD Forum on Due Diligence
    • Kontoor Brands to Acquire Helly Hansen
    • NCTO Announces Katherine White
    • AAFA, FLA Delegation Visits BGMEA
    • DeSL-Browzwear Partnership
    • Mexico Ends Border-Skipping Loophole
    • Coloreel Expands with Juki America
    • EU and Mercosur Agreement
    • Cascale Assembles U.S. Policy Team
    • Zalando and ABOUT YOU Team Up
    • Lutai Group to Egypt
    • Dickies Relocating to California
    • Andritz Receives Engineering Order
    • SPESA Hosts Successful Conference
    • The Show Miami
    • Ecuador’s Textile Association Initiative
    • Atlanta Attachment Rebranded
    • Lectra Partnership With Six Atomic
    • NCTO Calls to Limit De Minimis
    • A Successful Techtextil North America
    • Apex Mills Launches New Fabrics
    • AATCC Journal of Research
    • MWI Welcomes Two New Representatives
    • Freudenberg Factory in Vietnam
    • USFIA Benchmarking Survey
    • Coloreel Group AB Files for Bankruptcy
    • NC Textile Manufacturer to Invest $24mil
    • CEMATEX Appoints Alex Zucchi
    • Mario Jorge Machado President of EURATEX
    • NCTO Welcomes Textile Enforcement Plan
    • Omron Selects Spartanburg County
    • Inspectorio Launches Platform
    • How Digitalization is Driving Growth
    • Santoni Completes Acquisition of Terrot
    • Zünd Helping Aerospace Take Wings
    • Fire at Former Singer Factory
    • Lectra Launches the Observatory
    • HanesBrands Expands Workplace with DXC
    • Turkey Clothing Makers Face Rising Costs
    • U.S. Government Must Act Now
    • California Garment Industry Requirements
    • US DoC Invests in Textile Manufacturing
    • Tukatech Partnership with EcoShot
    • Alpine Fit's Jen Loofbourrow Wins Award
    • AEC Appoints Jeff Crisco President
    • NC State - Textile Training in Honduras
    • A&E Unveils New Sustainables
    • TSGD Status Report
    • Tukatech and Inèdit Partner
    • Cone Denim Joins CIRCULOSE Network
    • Best of Bangladesh in Amsterdam
    • OECD Study: Latest Trends
    • Fire-Dex Takes Over Kitsbow Facility
    • Former Hickey Freeman Factory
    • Introducing The Bremen Cotton Exchange
    • VF Corp Names Bracken Darrell
    • Ocean State Innovations Acquires Cloud9
    • Nike's New Aerogami Technology
    • Texprocess Americas Innovation Awards
    • Career and Training Center at Texprocess
    • Seamless Transition at Dürkopp-Adler
    • Elevate Recapitalization-New Ownership
    • Dürkopp Adler Acquires Sonotronic
    • Freudenberg Certification
    • VDMA at ITMA
    • Hodges International and Tukatech
    • Lectra Brings Production Back In-House
    • Zünd-Texprocess Americas 202
    • CGS Issues 2023 Report
    • Inspectorio Rise Expands
    • Next Level Apparel Partners With Grupo M
    • AAFA Formalizes Partnership with IFAI
    • Outlook into Fashion Future
    • Turkish Manufacturers Resume
    • TGSD Fighting Quake Aftermath
    • Open Letter to International Apparel
    • OECD in Paris
    • Nazma Akter’s Opening Key Note
    • Methods Workshop Under New Management
    • APTMA Rejects Claims
    • Style3D Announces Acquisition of Assyst
    • APTMA, BGMEA to Enhance Cooperation
    • Zünd Establishes a New Subsidiary
    • Black Design Collective
    • Senate Passes Bill
    • Japanese Garment Giants Leave China
    • NC State and Under Armour Partnership
    • Rieter’s Financial Commitment
    • Classic Fashion
    • Garland Apparel Group
    • Amazon Shuts Online Store Fabric.com
    • Gas Supply Crunch Stifles Bangladesh
    • Stitch 3D and Hatch Join Forces
    • Sonobond Becomes Part of Inductotherm
    • M&S to Exit from Sourcing in Myanmar
    • A Global Brand Preserves Carolina Legacy
    • 3DLook
    • Dürkopp Adler Universal Sewing Drives
    • U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol
    • BGMEA, Tonello to Partner
    • Canadian Defence Minister Announcement
    • Tukatech launches GP-800 High Ply Cutter
    • 3D Avatars in PLM
    • New York Governor Pledges 10 Million
    • Merrow Superior Acquires Goldberg Supply
    • OECD Nations Face Labor Shortages
    • New Management for Heimtextil, TT, TP
    • Clothing Textile Flammability Standard
    • EU Moves to Ban Forced Labor Products
    • Bangladesh Eyes 100 Billion USD Exports
    • U.S.-Honduras Education Partnership
    • Kraig Biocraft Laboratories
    • Juki-Mitsuishi-Meiryo Joint Venture
    • Cut-and-Sew Manufacturing Returns to NC
    • Due Diligence for Supply Chains
    • Sae-A Factory in Costa Rica
    • Valentino Garavani Turns 90
    • DuPont Joins Forces With Heriot-Watt
    • Datacolor Announces Partnerships
    • Reshoring Latin America
    • Lectra Recognized by Deloitte
    • LYCRA Company Browzwear Partnership
    • Frankfurt Tradeshow Trio
    • 2022 Innovation Awards by Messe Frankfur
    • The LYCRA Company
    • Meta Announces
    • US Textile and Apparel Exports Up
    • How to Hone Honduras’s Potential
    • Australian T-Shirt Producer Looking
    • Okabashi Brands Growing
    • Sri Lanka Defaults on Debt
    • Small Brands Are The Future
    • Zund America Announces Manuel Merkt
    • Lectra’s Chess Move
    • Eastman Machine Co. and ACG Nyström
    • Elevate Releases Sustainability Report
    • Standing With Ukraine
    • BELLA+CANVAS
    • Intradeco Holdings
    • Textile Industry Preparing
    • Lectra Equips Bespoke Manufacturing Co.
    • Eastman Appointed Airborne Partner
    • Software Tools for Automatic Cutting
    • Buy Local
    • i-SMART Globally Launched
    • Sewn Products Reshoring Award
    • Latin American Apparel Exports Growing
    • Increasing Exports
    • NextGenerationEU Package
    • Coloreel Hirsch Expand Partnership
    • Henderson and Optio Partnership
    • Q1 2022 Barometer
    • Needs to Bring Factories into Compliance
    • College Partnerships
    • EU-UK Trade Figures
    • US Textile and Apparel Exports Up
    • Vietnam Garment and Textiles
    • OEKO-TEX New Regulations 2022
    • Alvanon Launches Fit Studio in Milan
    • National Safety Apparel
    • Rising Star Amiri Opens in Miami
  • Industry Technologies
    • Electronics in our Clothing
    • Twine-Henderson Expand Collaboration
    • Automatic vs. Manual Sewing Systems
    • The Zipper Is Getting Major Upgrade
    • A Potential ‘Green’ Alternative
    • Tukaweb Launches Made-to-Measure
    • Revolutionary Patented Pattern-Based Fit
    • Doppl Virtual Apparel Try
    • The Truth About Multi-Ply Cutting
    • Hohenstein Supports Textile Scheme
    • Robotics Living Lab Opens
    • Role of Attachments
    • Hohenstein and DuPont Assessment
    • YKK Unveils Innovative Zipper
    • Axiom Space, Prada Unveil Spacesuit
    • PatternFast Transforms Fashion
    • Tukatech-Tronog Join Forces
    • Kornit Digital Empowers Hybrid Digital
    • How AI Is Impacting Legal Issues
    • Brother Unveils State-of-the-Art Aveneer
    • Tech and Fashion
    • Weaving Recycling Knowledge
    • Debunking the Myths of CAD/CAM
    • SINBON and MAKALOT Partner
    • Shinwon Leads Innovation with AI
    • Plataine to Enhance Fabric Cutting
    • Hemmers Binders, Folders, Attachments
    • Fashion Goes Green Thanks to Technology
    • Navigating Production Planning
    • Slice and Dice: Art of Cut Planning
    • Walmart and unspun
    • High Ply Cutters
    • New NSF Center
    • Tukatech Launches Innovation Center
    • BASF and Inditex Recycling Breakthrough
    • Mechanics
    • Training Sewing Machine Mechanics
    • MTM
    • What’s Next for Smart Factories?
    • TextileGenesis Traces Material Origins
    • Seams and Stitches (Part 1)
    • Seams and Stitches (Part 2)
    • ITSCD Conference
    • ZCC Zünd Cut Center
    • Lectra Launches New Cutting Equipment
    • Exploring the Future
    • Leather Made from Beer
    • Sewng with Threads, Part 3
    • Smart Textiles Enable Communications
    • Sewng with Threads, Part 2
    • Sewng with Threads, Part 1
    • Kornit Rolls Out New Curing Technology
    • Researchers Separate Cotton From Poly
    • AI-based Business Planning and Forecast
    • What’s Happening in 3D CAD for Fashion
    • PFAFF Launches New Machine
    • JUKI Renews DDL-9000C Series
    • Automation Eases RMG Workload
    • Fabric Cutting Optimization (Part 3)
    • Technology Drives Luenthai
    • Brief History of the Sewing Needle
    • Today’s Sewing Needles
    • Industrial Sewing Thread Needle Sizes
    • Sewing Machine Needle Buyers Guide
    • US DoD Partners with OROS
    • Always in the Comfort Zone
    • YKK Develops AquaGuard NATULON
    • Bespoke Selects Zebra AMRs
    • Walmart Introduces Virtual Try-on Tech
    • Fabric Cutting Optimization (Part 1)
    • On-Demand Manufacturing
    • Coats Digital Launches FastReactFabric
    • Fashinza Apparel Manufacturing Platform
    • Fabric Spreading
    • Spreading Machine Buyers Guide
    • Embedding Fundamental 3D Transformation
    • China’s Tech Giants Test the Waters
    • S.W Specialty Papers
    • Stand-Alone vs. 2D-3D
    • Digital Cutting Software from Zünd
    • Cameras on Cutters
    • 3D: No Wonder Tool
    • Automation Gaining Ground
    • Jeanologia Introduces Colorbox
    • Part 3 - Artificial Intelligence
    • The Metaverse Is Just An Idea
    • Commerce Department Awards $54 Million
    • Part 2 - Artificial Intelligence
    • Speed PLUS Variety - Elastane Processing
    • Part 1 - Artificial Intelligence
    • Digital Thread & Yarn Dyeing System
    • Future of Textiles
    • Cutting
  • Intelligent Textiles
    • DTB & HSN Conference on Digitalization
    • Carrington & Noble Create Stealth
    • DPC Concepts
    • Brandix Sparks New Era with AI
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Light, Heat, Data: From Fiber to Appar 2
    • Airbag Jeans: Safe & Smart
  • Industry Leaders
    • Lew Feinberg Passes
    • Isak Andic Dies
    • Hank Little to Retire
    • In Memoriam: Dorothy Fullam
    • In Memoriam Harry van Dalfsen
    • Frank Henderson Receives SEAMS Award
  • Supply Chain
    • CGS And Lodestar Strategic Partnership
    • Hansae's Guatemala Hub Will Reduce Costs
    • Costco: Clothing Retailer
    • African Sourcing: Uncertain Future
    • Canada Scaling Back Retaliatory Tariffs
    • Key Strategies to Enhance Productivity
    • Impacts of "America First" Policies
    • Cross-Border Trades Against Standby LC
    • Balancing Automation and Employment
    • AGOA Time Running Out
    • American-Sewn: A Comeback
    • U.S. Reduces Garment Imports from China
    • Bangladesh, Vietnam Surge
    • Textile Imbalances
    • Hugo Boss Resumes European Manufacturing
    • Alpine Group Applies FibreTrace
    • Trillion-Dollar Problem for Retailers
    • Forced Labor in the Clothing Industry
    • EU Bans Products Made with Forced Labor
    • Understanding Nearshore Manufacturing
    • Stitching the Future of Apparel
    • Textile Execs's VA Concerns
    • H&M Begins Exit from Myanmar
    • Factory Strikes Flare Up in China
    • Uniqlo to Have Manufacturing in India
    • Sri Lanka Garment Manufacturing
    • Philippine Garments Industry
    • Sri Lankan Apparel Industry Crisis
    • Sourcing in Africa, Part 4
    • Sourcing in Africa, Part 5
    • Chinese ‘Fast Fashion’ Brands
    • Chinese Brands Mishandled Customer Data
    • Sourcing in Africa (Part 1)
    • Sourcing in Africa (Part 2)
    • Sourcing in Africa (Part 3)
    • Covid-19 Outbreaks
    • US Ports Face Empty Containers
    • Is Reshoring/Nearshoring Tide Turnin
    • Traceability
  • Sustainability
    • CiCLO Technology Takes Home Award
    • Databeyond Automated Waste Sorting
    • Banana Fiber in Uganda: A Sustainable So
    • AI Can Help Cut Down on Waste
    • Selenis and Syre Form Partnership
    • Wrangler x Jeans Launch
    • Hohenstein Sustainability Report
    • Global Standard Launched GOTS Handbook
    • New Low Microfiber Discharge Standard
    • Hugo Boss Launches Eightyards
    • eBay Expands Circular Fashion Fund
    • OEKO-TEX Reports 50,000+ Certifications
    • UNIFI Launch
    • Fashion Opens the Doors to ‘Econogy'
    • Debrand Opens U.S. Textile Sorting Plant
    • EU Commission Rules
    • Syre Launches Mission to Decarbonize
    • Carhartt Joins US Cotton Trust Protocol
    • Freudenberg Apparel: Next Step
    • Climate Tech Startup
    • Portugal's Textile Sector
    • Elevate Textiles Sustainability Report
    • Carrington Textiles’ Portuguese Factory
    • Modern Meadow - Earthletica Collaborateo
    • PTC, Made2Flow Partner
    • Keel Labs Unveils Seaweed-Based Kelsun
    • Crystal Elevates Sustainable Fashion
    • New Way to Tackle Clothing Waste
    • KlarTEXt Project
    • Lycra Initiative to Support FitSense
    • Messe Frankfurt’s Textile Trade Shows
    • Alpine Fit Joins 1% for the Planet
    • IAF Food for Thought
    • Sustainable Apparel Coalition Report
    • STTI Update: June 2023
    • Sustainable Cotton Hub
    • Vaude: PFAS-Free in All Apparel Fabrics
    • European Industry Associations
    • HanesBrands Sustainability Goas
    • Freudenberg Milestone
    • Freudenberg Mlestone Innovation
    • Gildan Publishes Climate Change Report
    • Renewcell New Textile Fiber Prep
    • Sustainable Apparel Coalition
    • Innovative Recycling Product by Ecoalf
    • How Sustainability is Improving Fashon
    • What Is Fast Fashion?
    • Sustainability Rating System Exposed
    • Apparel Company Pivots
    • Death of Fast Fashion
    • STTI Gains Two New Members
    • Eight Start-Ups
    • Game-Changing Legislations
    • Higg Partners with AII
    • Archroma and Jeanologia
  • World of Fashion
    • Live-Shopping: Whatnot
    • MIT and Adobe Introduce ‘Refashion’
    • Deloitte Survey
    • BFC Presents: The Fashion Awards 2025
    • Europe Using Taxes to Slow Fast Fashion
    • Fashion World Mourns Giorgio Armani
    • SUMMER 2025
    • The Future of Fashion
    • The Inditex Phenomena
    • The Influence of Technology on Fashion
    • Preparing Future Fashion Leaders
    • ISAIC Reveals 2025 Honors Winners
    • Streaming Meets Street Fashion
    • Morse Code Clothing Expands to the U.S.
    • Virtual Try-on with Anthropics
    • Tom Ford Secures Belgian Haider Ackerman
    • LVMH and Alibaba Expand Partnership
    • Calvin Klein Opens New Lifestyle Store
    • Rise of the Hemp Revolution
    • Tribute to Iris Apfel
    • Trending: Hallyu - The Korean wave
    • z-emotion, Setting off from Seoul
    • Axiom Space, Prada Join Forces
    • 95 Years of Film and Fashion History
    • South African Designer Sindiso Khumalo
    • Five Ways Technology is Aiding Fashion
    • Virtual Fitting Rooms
    • CORDURA - MYSTERY RANCH Collaboration
    • CORDURA and MYSTERY RANCH
    • Epson and Designer Yuima Nakazato Show
    • Outlook into Fashion Future
    • The Birkin Bag Case
    • McKinsey Outlook Pessimistic
    • Sales Price Hikes
    • LVMH Names Pietro Beccari
    • New Study Explores AI
    • Christie's Auctions Talley Collection
    • "Gucci Twinsburg" on the Milan Catwalk.
    • What to Wear on Mars?
    • Matching Elegance with Sophistication
  • Industry Events
    • Texprocess 2026
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    • Alphabet Soup Collective to Atlanta
    • SPESA Welcomes
    • IAF Extends Cem Altan’s Term
    • SEAMS Packs ’Em in
    • VDMA: Sales Still On Growth Track
    • IACDE International Convention 2023
    • 38th World Fashion Convention
    • FEDTEX 2023
    • Training Takes Time
    • New Micro Plant at FME
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    • Kuris USA
    • World Fashion Convention
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    • ideation on the Road
    • Join IAF World Fashion Convention
    • Interior Trends 2003
    • The Fox Company
    • Snippets Around Texprocess
    • 37th IAF
    • Furniture Manufacturing Expo
    • Advancements in Manufacturing Tech
    • Texprocess / Techtextil (Atlanta)
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    • Texprocess Americas 2022
    • Texprocess 2022 – Frankfurt
    • American & Efird
    • Atlanta Attachment Company
    • Brother International Corporation
    • DAP America
    • Eastman Machine Company
    • Juki America
    • Techtextil and Texprocess 2022
    • MACPI Spa Pressing Division
    • Mitsubishi Electric Automation
    • Sewn Products Equipment Co.
    • RSG Automation
    • Texprocess Americas / Techtextil North A
    • Heimtextil Summer Special
    • NAUMD 2022
    • IAF-Euratex Photo Gallery
  • Associations
    • EURATEX Launches Horion Europe Project
    • IFAI Now Advanced Textiles Association
    • AAPN Confers Walter Wilhelm Award
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Out of the Past

Needle’s Eye Front Cover — April-May 1973
  • Patterns in the Clothing We Wear (or Wore Back in '73)
Our "Hound's Tooth" cover is the second in a 1973 series on the patterns in the clothing we wore then. A weaver would describe it as a pointed check effect produced by a two-up, two-down broken twill with four ends and four picks in a repeat. But to most people, hound’s tooth check is just a fabric design with tiny sooth-like projections that look like canine chompers. It is, of course, this similarity which gave the pattern its descriptive name. The "Hound's Tooth Check," also known as houndstooth, dogstooth, or in French, pied-de-poule (hen's foot), has a long and fascinating history that transitions from humble origins to high fashion. Hound’s tooth check had its origin in homespun Scottish tweeds, and it is in such fabrics as worsteds and woolens that it is most often found today. A close look at most glen plaids will show that the tiny teeth appear there also. The bold, graphic qualities of hound’s tooth have made it extremely popular in recent years, and the pattern has found its way into everything from floor and wall coverings to auto vinyl roofs. Today, the Hound’s Tooth Check remains a staple in both menswear (suits, jackets, and coats) and womenswear (dresses, skirts, accessories) and is consistently seen on catwalks, particularly in fall/winter collections. Read More about the History of the “Hound’s Tooth Check” >
Visit www.zund.com to discover the latest Zünd innovations in industrial digital cutting technology: specialized tooling for a perfect cut no matter what materials go into your sewn products, a full range of hardware and software options all geared toward easy, efficient workflow automation—Zünd has it all! What’s more…multifunctional cutting systems from Zünd are modular by design and easily adaptable as your cutting needs grow or change. Find the cutting solution perfectly tailored to your needs, present and future!
More About the History of the "Hound’s Tooth Check"
Houndstooth, or as the French say ‘pied de poule’ (‘foot of the chicken’ - due to its resemblance to a chicken's footprint), is one of the most timeless, iconic patterns in fashion. Along with stripes, polka dots, plaids, and gingham, houndstooth is instantly recognizable due to its eye-catching monochromatic pattern. Over the decades, this classic weave has seen revival after revival from the punk era, to the power suits of the nineties, to the catwalks of the noughties - remaining consistently popular throughout. Houndstooth has proven to be a timeless classic, continually reinterpreted and a highly recognizable pattern that symbolizes classic elegance, sophistication, and enduring style. Read More>

Industry Opinion

Consideration About the Future Actors of Our Industry
By Stefano Festa Marzotto, Miles Manifattura Spa-Commercial Director - Outerwear Division / President International Apparel Federation
Dear Friends, as President of IAF (the International Apparel Federation), I am making some consideration about the future actors of our industry: the young generation. The new generations represent not only the future of the global clothing industry, but also the lifeblood that can drive the entire sector towards more innovative, sustainable, and dynamic horizons. In an era where markets are rapidly changing and technologies are revolutionizing every aspect of production and use, the contribution of young people has become crucial. Creativity has always been at the heart of fashion: it's what distinguishes an idea, a garment, a brand.
The International Apparel Federation (IAF) has announced a leadership transition, naming Stefano Festa Marzotto as its new president. The announcement was made at the 40th IAF World Fashion Convention in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He is an Italian manufacturer of high-end outerwear and a board member of the Italian association Confindustria Moda.
Young people, with their fresh perspectives and willingness to break traditional molds, bring new aesthetic visions and original concepts that can redefine styles, languages, and trends. This innovative force not only enriches the fashion landscape, but also stimulates the entire industry to evolve, experiment, and engage with new expressive frontiers. Read More>
Cluster Capital: Financing the New American Textile Ecosystem (Expanded Edition)
By Joe Altieri, FIT Adjunct Professor, Mentor, Educator, and Trainer
For decades, the American apparel industry was framed as a cost center—something to be minimized, outsourced, and managed at arm’s length. Manufacturing was stripped of its strategic role and reduced to a line item on a sourcing spreadsheet. That worldview shaped corporate decision-making for generations, hollowed out domestic capacity, and severed brands from the systems that once ensured quality, resilience, and innovation. That narrative is no longer sustainable.As global supply chains prove increasingly fragile—and as sustainability, transparency, and geopolitical risk move from operational concerns to board-level imperatives—manufacturing is being reclassified for what it truly is: an investment. Not simply an investment in production, but in control, speed, resilience, and long-term enterprise value.
And like any serious investment, rebuilding the American apparel industry requires more than nostalgia or patriotic rhetoric. It requires capital—strategic, patient, and aligned with a long-term vision that recognizes manufacturing as infrastructure, not overhead. Read More>
C and C Enterprise has teamed up with JACK, one of the world’s finest industrial sewing machine manufacturers, to form Jack of the Americas. Jack of the Americas distributes JACK machines throughout North America, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Basin. When you buy from Jack of The Americas, we don’t just ship you a box! We help you get set up and answer any questions you may have! With over 100 years of combined experience in the industrial sewn products industry, we are proud to say that we are one of the world’s leading industrial sewing products authorities and are here to serve you! Not sure if Jack is right for you? Click on the button below for a short video showing off some of our machines. Watch it and see what Jack can do for you!
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The Unofficial Code of the Garment Engineer
From Pat Trautman, Consultant in Preproduction Design Process for the Apparel Complex Worldwide
Every industry has its unspoken rules — the things veterans know instinctively but rarely say aloud. But in garment engineering, the unwritten rules carry even more weight. They’re the quiet logic behind decisions, the intuition behind corrections, the reason some teams stay calm through chaos while others drown in it. You don’t learn this code from manuals. Or onboarding binders. Or software tutorials.
You learn it the hard way: in fit rooms, factory calls, mislabeled samples, unclear tech packs, fabric surprises, late-night approvals, and the thousands of micro-decisions that happen between design and production. This is the knowledge people accumulate over decades — the kind that doesn’t make it into training documents but defines the success of every season.
Here is the Unofficial Code of the Garment Engineer. Not the polished, corporate version, but the real one insiders actually live by. Read More>
The Pathfinder M-Series® range of automated cutting machines is known for precision, very high productivity, reliability, and lowest power consumption. All 16 models are easily configured to suit most cutting applications, and, thanks to clever design, Pathfinder cutters require very little maintenance to continually deliver exceptional cut quality over a long working life.
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Is the AI Boom Going to Invite an Investment Bubble?
By Nironjan Roy, CPA, CMA — Certified Anti-money laundering Specialist and Banker
In the middle of last month's trading, Oracle shares had dropped sharply, with a single-day slide of about 10%, the largest in 2025. On that trading day, Oracle's shares were the worst performer in the S&P 500 and dragged the Nasdaq Composite into the red, although the Dow Jones Industrial Average maintained an over 1% gain. Of course, there are several reasons and rationales behind such a significant fall in Oracle's share price, which is an entirely different aspect of discussion. However, such a significant fall in Oracle's share is viewed as fear-inducing, concerning, and particularly alarming for AI (Artificial Intelligence) industry players.
Needless to say, AI is the most discussed topic across media, academia, the tech industry, financial markets, and even among regulators. Both the use and abuse of AI have already started. Commercial places, offices, establishments, and even banks have already begun applying AI tools, and for this purpose, they are making significant investments in this sector.
Tech companies, particularly those with massive wealth, are pursuing massive investments and thus getting involved in competition among industry players for leadership in the AI world. These tech companies have been investing heavily, a large portion of which is generated from advertising and cloud computing. It has been learned that there was no significant debt-driven investment in building networking and computing infrastructure, so there was no scope for an investment bubble. However, the scenario has changed while investing in AI infrastructure, as increasingly borrowed money is being invested in this sector. It is true that big tech giants, which are financially strong, are making most of their investments from their own sources, but many companies are becoming highly leveraged, which may result in a bubble at some point. Read More>
Since 1898, Consew has designed and manufactured the most reliable machines in the sewing industry. Today, Consew has one of the largest varieties of sewing, cutting, and pressing equipment; as well as an extensive line of supplies related to the sewn products industry. From standard walking foot machines for upholstery to specialty 4 needle lockstitch machines for parachutes, from long-arm zig-zag (up to 30”) machines for boat sails to extra heavy-duty machines for webbing, Consew has it all. Our machines are well-designed for sewing leather, canvas, shoes, saddles, mattresses, tents, tarps, and sails, as well as jeans and other garments. With offices in New Jersey, Miami, and Los Angeles, as well as a distribution network throughout the world, Consew can quickly supply and service the machines you need.

Industry News

SPESA Announces 2026 Advancements In Manufacturing Technologies
SPESA (Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas) is pleased to announce that early bird registration is open for its 2026 Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies Conference, taking place on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio. The event will be hosted at the Columbus Fashion Alliance’s (CFA) flagship location, The LOOM, a massive, multi-use innovation hub, slated to open early next year.
SPESA’s annual Advancements Conference brings together manufacturers, technology providers, and other industry leaders to explore the latest tools and technologies shaping the future of sewn products manufacturing. Programming will focus on solutions that improve efficiency, scalability, workforce development, and competitiveness across the sewn products supply chain, including automation, digital production tools, data-driven decision-making, and other cutting-edge solutions across production operations. Read More>
The Merrow Group consists of three unique divisions, all designed to support and accelerate the growth of soft-goods manufacturing. One of these divisions is their Wholesale Group: Superior Sewing Machine & Supply. Superior, the largest wholesale supplier of more than 72,000 products to sewing factories across North, Central, and South America, plays a vital role in supporting the broader manufacturing ecosystem. In an industry where precision, speed, and reliability are crucial for maintaining competitive production, having access to in-stock items is not just convenient, it is essential. Superior operates a network of 1,600 resellers that support approximately 70,000 factories across North, Central, and South America. This extensive network enables Superior to swiftly introduce new technologies and products that can significantly enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of soft goods manufacturing.
Diamond Needle Corp., Founded in 1951, is one of the world’s largest distributors of sewing machine needles. Our alliance with ORGAN NEEDLE CO. of Japan, as their exclusive North American distributor, gives us the backing of the world’s leading quality maker of sewing machine needles.
C and C Enterprise is the United States agency for Highlead sewing machines. These high-quality machines are available for your sewing needs and are sold only through local dealers and distributors. If you want more information on the Highlead brand, please feel free to contact us. www.candcenterprise.com
Henderson Sewing Machine Co, founded in 1968, is a global supplier of industrial sewing machines, sewing machine parts, and custom automated sewing machines for the SEWING PRODUCTS INDUSTRY. We have grown by offering customers the highest quality products at competitive prices with superior customer service. We also have a cutting-edge engineering team that designs custom automated systems to fill any need you may have.

Supply Chain

US Imports of Chinese Textiles and Clothing Slump
US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs have not curbed US textile and apparel imports, which held steady at $80.5 billion over the first three quarters. While China, the country’s leading supplier, saw shipments fall by 27% over the period, buyers simply shifted their orders to other Asian countries. The publication of these figures was delayed until December by the “shutdown,” which occurred amid bitter budget negotiations. The consequences of the all-out tariff stand-off launched by the White House in April were widely anticipated; they can now be quantified. China, the trade adversary singled out by Donald Trump, exported “only” $14.3 billion of textiles and apparel to the US market over nine months. This represents a 27% decline over the January to September period, yet China remains the US’s leading supplier. Above all, China’s decline masks an acceleration in US orders from its direct competitors. Imports of textiles and apparel from South-East Asia rose by 15.9% to $24.3 billion. Read More>

World of Fashion

5 Active NBA Stars With Their Own Clothing Lines
The National Basketball Association's (NBA) tunnel fashion game is evolving at a tremendous rate and has cemented itself as one of the major pre-game events, giving the players the feeling of walking down the red carpet. It features not just casual wear but also high-end luxury items from various labels. This opportunity allows players to leverage their looks for personal branding and to generate online buzz. From wearing clothes from different brands to promoting their own, the pre-game corridor is a social media phenomenon with incredible marketing force. Here are five active stars who have successfully traded the jersey for the designer's sketchpad: Russell Westbrook, Kyle Kuzma, Jimmy Butler, LeBron James, and Stephen Curry. Read More>
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