Embroidery
Embroidery refers to the use of machines or manual embroidery of silk, wool and other embroidery lines in the form of patterns on clothes. Main categories: conventional embroidery, rope embroidery, cloth embroidery, towel embroidery, pattern embroidery, mixed embroidery, etc. For detailed process details, please consult JIERUN designer.
Printing
Garment printing can be divided into offset printing, watermark, active watermark, digital printing, etc. according to different pattern materials, it is suitable for patterns in different areas.
Splicing
A. Fabric splicing 1. Splicing of fur and woven fabrics 2. Splicing of knitted and woven fabrics 3. Splicing of knitted and woven fabrics B. Color splicing 1. Homogeneous color splicing 2. Adjacent color splicing 3. Complementary color splicing
Hollowed Out
The hollowed out design language like leaving blank makes the too full design vivid and colorful. The hollowed out design makes the clothes eliminate those redundant but not refined designs. Add a mysterious void structure to the clothing. This empty structure not only makes the clothes bid farewell to the miscellaneous, but also adds more reverie space and the possibility of re modeling to the clothes.
Kniting
Weaving process refers to the process of using computer flat knitting machine to weave yarn into pieces of cloth and sew it into clothes. The clothes with weaving process are softer and more comfortable, and the patterns are more natural.
Tie-dyed
Tie dyeing is a kind of technology that uses the binding process to dye part of clothes and form different color combinations after the production of ready-made clothes.
No matter what process design you want and what effect you want to achieve, please communicate with me, and we will give you the best technical reference and complete it.

——Jerry