Premium knit fabrics crafted with cutting-edge circular knitting technology.
Acid wash is a finishing technique applied to knit fabrics to achieve a random, faded appearance with a subtle vintage character. The process is carefully controlled in terms of abrasion, liquor ratio, and treatment time, ensuring that the fabric maintains its soft hand feel, elasticity, and drape while delivering the desired aesthetic effect.






Unlike fabric dyeing, garment dyeing applies dyestuff directly to the finished piece. This allows differential absorption at seams, stitch lines, and trims, producing a natural washed-down appearance. Process parameters such as liquor ratio, temperature curve, and pH control are critical to ensure levelness, penetration, and colorfastness. Garment dyeing is widely used to achieve soft handfeel, vintage tones, and rapid response to seasonal color demands.





During processing, garments are tied, stitched, or clamped to restrict dye penetration in specific zones. When immersed or overdyed with multiple colors, controlled irregularity produces circular, stripe, or marble-like patterns. Industrial tie dye combines artisanal binding with optimized dye bath control to achieve reproducible yet unique aesthetics. Process consistency depends on binding technique, liquor circulation, and fixation chemistry.

