New York Textile Resource Guide

Designers, fabric buyers, product development specialists, and merchandisers will find abundant opportunities to browse international resources at two major textile events in New York in the coming week. Texworld USA (Jul. 15–16) and Premiegrave;re Vision Preview New York (Jul. 15–16) showcase mills and manufacturers from around the world as well as trend presentations, fabric forums, and seminars. In conjunction, the following listings offer profiles of key textile sources.

Buhler Quality Yarns 1881 Athens Highway Jefferson, GA 30549 (706) 367-9834 Fax (706) 367-9837 www.buhleryarns.com sales@buhleryarns.com Contact: David Sasso, Werner Bieri, Victor Almeida, Linda Newton Product Line: Ring spun yarn with 100% Supima, 100% Micro Modal, 50/50 Supima Micro Modal, and 50/50 Supima Outlast. Yarn count ranges from 12/1 Ne to 90/1 Ne.What’s New: Fashion slubs in 100% Supima and 50/50 Supima Micro Modal Inventory: Popular counts and blends are inventoried.Minimum: No minimums for samples; pallet quantities (approximately 1,000 lbs.) for production orders Turnaround Time: 2–4 weeks Competitive Edge: Service, quality, innovation, and flexibility

GlobalTex: LA International Textile & Sourcing Fair 110 E. 9th St., A703 Los Angeles, CA 90079 (866) 878-8778 Fax (213) 627-0015 www.globaltex.com info@globaltex.com Show Dates: Oct. 13–15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center Description: GlobalTex: L.A. International Textile & Sourcing Fair returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center as the first full-scale production and design trade show in the U.S. presenting the complete supply chain for fashion. Only GlobalTex features exhibitors from more than 15 countries with the latest fabrics, trims, garment manufacturing, printing, graphic design, and the technologies that support production. In addition, the on-site Trend Labs provide interactive directional displays and intelligent seminars.

Philips-Boyne Corp.reg;135 Rome Street Farmingdale, NY 11735(631) 755-1230 Fax (631) 755-1259www.philipsboyne.comsales@philipsboyne.comContact: David HaberProduct Line: High-quality shirtings and fabric. The majority of the line consists of long staple Egyptian cotton that is woven and finished in Japan. Styles range from classic stripes, checks, and solids to novelties, oxfords, dobbies, voiles, Swiss dots, seersuckers, ginghams, flannels, and more. Exclusive broadcloth qualities: Ultimoreg;, Coronareg;, and Superbareg;.What’s New: New patterns added regularly: woven, end on end, yarn-dyed plaids; flannels, large houndstooth; yarn-dyed stripes and checks.Custom Work: Yes; minimums apply; 90 ex-mill JapanInventory: More than 3.5 million yards of stock also includes blends, linens, and silks.Minimum: 3 yardsPrice Points: Moderate to better to designerTurnaround Time: Immediate shipping for stockCompetitive Edge: Fully stocked distributor. Inventory available on Web site. Knowledgeable customer-service team, immediate shipping, and highest-quality textiles. Philips-Boyne serves everyone from at-home sewers and custom shirt-makers to couture designers and branded corporations. Call or email for samples.

Ribbon Connections, Inc.2957 Teagarden St.San Leandro, CA 94577 (510) 614-1825 Fax (510) 614-1827 www.ribbonconnections.com sales@ribbonconnections.com Contact: Juston LinProduct Line: High-quality ribbons and trims in silk, rayon, cotton, poly, and nylon; garment-quality ribbons for use in ready-to-wear to couture fashion and design What’s New: Stretch satins, stretch metallic, cotton satin, and cotton herringbone Services: DTM and custom bows, prints, and cuts Custom Work: Yes Inventory: Yes Minimum: Varies Price Points: Competitive Turnaround Time: Immediate for stock; 3 weeks for back order Competitive Edge: Our high-quality products, wide color range, knowledgeable service, and flexibility

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