Product Description
Collar pasting, in the context of garment construction, refers to the process of fusing a stiffening material, often a fusible interlining, to the fabric of a shirt collar or cuff. This process provides the collar with structure, stiffness, and durability, ensuring it maintains its shape during wear and after washing. It's a crucial step in shirt manufacturing
Collar pasting, also known as interlining or fusing, is a process of adding a stiffening layer to shirt collars and cuffs to provide support and shape retention. Jai Baba Nanak Cloth Trading Co. specializes in various types of collar pasting, including fusible and non-fusible interlinings, as well as precut collar and cuff sets. Their offerings include cotton interlining, buckram, and non-woven fusible interlinings, catering to different garment construction needs.
Stiffness and Support:
Interlining gives the collar and cuffs a crisp, structured shape, preventing them from collapsing or becoming flimsy.
Shape Retention:
It helps the collar and cuffs maintain their shape even after washing and wearing, ensuring a clean and professional look.