Sangam India a B2B player in the textile segment will launch seamless fashion wear, active wear and inner wear. The warp and weft of all the categories will be tweaked in a seamless fashion, and the forthcoming line will be branded as Airwear.
Airwear fits into the casual garment category and is targeted at women 18 to 35. Airwear sets women of today free from uncomfortable side seams, thereby giving them unrestricted freedom of movement. This is apparel that feels light and is extremely versatile in its use. This seamless wear is an option for clothing right from the morning when one exercises till the evening when one is lounging around. Airwear comes with features like odor resistance and moisture management.
The seamless garments will be made with the help of 36 circular knitting machines imported from Santoni, the world leader in seamless knitting technology, and installed at the existing production facility in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. Together these machines have an installed capacity to manufacture 10,000 pieces of seamless garments a day. The huge potential and performance capabilities of these machines come from the technology that enables them to shift easily from one segment in the textile sector to another.
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