Where Threads Become Fabric

At its essence, every fabric begins with a choice — knitting or weaving. Two distinct techniques, yet both shape the foundation of how texture, strength, and comfort come to life

Knitting

Knitting is the technique of interlooping yarns, giving fabrics their stretch, comfort, and shape. Each knit has a purpose — from the ease of jersey to the structure of interlock and the warmth of thermal — shaping fabric to suit different needs and occasions.


In the pages ahead, each knitting technique unfolds with its own story.

1. Jersey - Knit

Jersey is a knitting technique where yarns are interlooped to create natural stretch and softness. Its structure allows airflow and wicks moisture, making it light, breathable, and ideal for activewear as well as everyday comfort

Featured articles in Jersey Knit are currently in production.

2. Thermal - Knit

Thermal is knitted with a waffle-like texture, designed to trap and hold body heat. This structure creates small air pockets that provide insulation while keeping the fabric light and breathable. Made for warmth and comfort, it’s the knit of choice for colder seasons and layering

also mesh Thermal is a knit that blends the warmth of thermal with the openness of mesh. Its textured pattern creates small pockets that trap heat while still allowing breathability

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3. Interlock - Knit

Interlock is valued above other knits for its balance of strength and refinement. Made by interlooping two yarns, it creates a fabric that is smooth on both sides, resistant to curling, and durable over time. Heavier and more structured than jersey, yet still soft and stretchy, interlock is chosen when a garment needs to feel premium and hold its shape

Featured articles in Interlock Knit are currently in production.

4. Pique - Knit

Piqué is a knit defined by its subtle, raised texture — a pattern of tiny geometric cells that give the fabric a distinct character. Its structure allows air to flow easily, keeping it breathable while maintaining shape. Most often used in polo shirts, piqué combines comfort with a refined, casual elegance

Featured articles in Piqué Knit are currently in production.

5. Drop Needle - Knit

Drop needle is defined by its subtle vertical textures, created by intentionally missing stitches in the knitting process. This technique gives the fabric a distinct rib-like appearance with fine lines running through its surface. Drop Needle balances simplicity with depth, offering a fabric that feels elevated while remaining versatile. Often chosen for premium casualwear and elevated loungewear, drop needle brings quiet detail to garments without overpowering them

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