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  2. Ōshima-tsumugi - Wikipedia

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    They are known as one of the most expensive silk fabrics in Japan. [6] The cheapest piece costs about 300,000 yen per bolt, or tanmono, and the highest quality costs several million yen. [7] Today, the colors and patterns are becoming more and more diverse, including "colored Oshima" and "white Oshima.

  3. Bolt (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    a commercial unit of length or area used to measure finished cloth. Generally speaking, one bolt represents a strip of cloth 100 yards (91.44 meters) long, but the width varies according to the fabric. Cotton bolts are traditionally 42 inches (1.067 meters) wide and wool bolts are usually 60 inches (1.524 meters) wide.

  4. Tanmono - Wikipedia

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    If the fabric is a single solid colour, or the pattern was komon (a small all-over reversible pattern), the bolt can be cut anywhere. Otherwise, the patterns would be spaced so that it was in the right place relative to where the cloth would be cut (for instance, so that a kimono's hem patterns were located at the hem on all body panels).

  5. The truth behind your $12 dress: Inside the Chinese factories ...

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    Shein's success lies in volume - the inventory online runs into the hundreds of thousands - and deep discounts: £10 dresses, £6 sweaters, prices that hover below £8 on average.

  6. J.L.Stifel and Sons - Wikipedia

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    In 1835, he spent all his savings on a single bolt of unbleached cotton from the local mill which he hand-dyed and sold. He successfully repeated this process until a profitable business was forged. As a growing industrial city, Wheeling required a large workforce and consequently cheap and reliable garments.

  7. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Bolt A bolt is a standard commercial textile unit comprising a length of fabric rolled around a flat or tube. They come in widths ranging from 35-60 inches, while length varies based on type of material. [5] Bombazine Bombazine is a fabric originally made of silk or silk and wool, and now also made of cotton and wool or of wool alone. It is ...