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Fewer seams - ML 35 C takes shortest machine to body route

31 Jul '07
3 min read

The elastane yarn is located in the fabric according to a predetermined arrangement to produce an elastic ground – and that's it! When combined with the abstract flower motif, the textured pattern yarn provides support and stability in the area under the bust.

The thin, stretch, comfortable edges around the top of the bra-cup create an attractive décolleté look that is also comfortable to wear. The shape is perfect and there are no constricting or protruding points. The edges are worked to match the contours of the bra during production, and form a wide band in the lower section of the bra, which means that the bands do not have to be incorporated in a subsequent processing stage.

This reduces the number of seams, which can often make a garment feel uncomfortable. Another advantage in terms of increasing production efficiency is that the cutting layout is designed to minimise waste. In this case, the idea is to 'kill two birds with one stone'.

The bras are produced so that two are arranged in a staggered relationship to each other in the fabric piece, which maximises material usage and ensures that the yarn can be incorporated to suit the functional requirements of the garment. Subsequent sequences in the manufacturing process involve separating the pieces and moulding.

Susa Vertriebs GmbH + Co is responsible for carrying out thermal moulding and the subsequent making-up processes. According to this specialist producer of swimwearand lingerie, this product behaves perfectly during processing. In fact, it is a bra that is 'easy to make' and 'comfortable to wear!'

Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbH

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