Borelli Design Launches Infiniti Active Scarves

Featuring our Moisture Wicking fabrics, get your hands on these brand new Infiniti Scarves!

These fabrics include high performance properties such as:

  • SPF 20
  • Permanent performance
  • Quick dry and sweat wicking
  • Preshrunk and machine washable
  • Lightweight and easy to wear

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    Borelli Design and Eagle Fabrics Performance Wear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact our Sales department at 310.886.7700 ext 20 to learn more about incorporating these Made in Los Angeles, performance wear fabrics into your collection

 

**To purchase these scarves, please visit: http://bit.ly/10i4qi0 **

Trend Spotlight: The 80′s are back-Sweatshirt fashion is in full swing

“Sweatshirts are soft, cozy and comfy, but not exactly what you might think of as a fashion staple — until now. Thanks to brands like Kenzo, they come in a slew of different prints, embellished patterns and fabrics (think neoprene, leather and lace) that are far from boring.”- Christina Draper (Glamour Magazine)

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Miroslava Duma Sweatshirt Style

 

In keeping up with this new trend, now is a great time to start sourcing unique fleece and french terry fabrics made from a variety of different fibers including the finest quality Supima cotton, bamboo, and more. Looking to tap into your creative side? Contact our sales department 310.886.7700 ext 20 to learn more about burnout double knits or even the latest textured french terry styles we’ve recently custom produced.*

 

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Textured French Terry

*(minimums range from 500-800 yards per style)

Fabric 411 = 100% Organic Cotton featuring Groceries Apparel

Type of Fabrics: Organic Cotton
Type Of Styles We Offer: 2080OR, 2530OR, 2540OR, 7422OR
Look best on which types of garment: T-shirt, Tank Top, Sportwear & etc.

Groceries Apparel’s garments are mostly made of 100% Organic Cotton

WHAT IS ORGANIC COTTON?

Organic Cotton is generally understood as cotton and is grown in subtropical countries such as America and India, from non genetically modified plants, that is to be grown without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides.

Above: Organic Cotton Yarn

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Miranda Kerr in Hudson Jeans

Miranda Kerr was photographed out and about in Sydney, Australia on February 16, and was looking adorable as always in a simple yet chic ensemble. Starting with a pair of rose colored trousers (to get the look with denim, try either Current/Elliot’s Stiletto in Rosewood or Hudson Jeans’ Orange Jean Pant in Tangerine, both of which are similar in hue to Miranda’s), the Victoria’s Secret vixen then kept is simple with a white t-shirt (try Wit.’s Burnout Pocket Tee in White) and vibrant turquoise bag (for something similar, check out Julie K Handbags’ Terri Croc in Turquoise). A pair of nude heels and a few silver bracelets provided the finishing touches for Miranda’s ensemble.

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Our Valentine’s Day favorite pantone colors

“Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.”

 - H.L Mencken

Happy Valentine’s Day, hope you will enjoy the best of this holiday with these fun pantone colors of love.

Pantone Color:17-1520TPX       Pantone Color: 17-1643TPX

Canyon Rose                                 Porcelain Rose

Pantone Color: 18-1764       TPX  Pantone Color: 19-1629TPX

Lollipop                                      Ruby Wine

Fun Fact Of The Day

Many people may not be aware that the United States is the second largest single country exporter of textiles, with $20 billion in exports in 2010. Businesses that contribute to this volume of exports range from small, family-owned and operated facilities to integrated mills that operate state of the art machinery and production equipment.

The textile and apparel industry provides the U.S. economy with a major source of employment and economic activity.  The industry is one of the largest employers in the manufacturing sector. Between 2009-2010, the U.S. textile and apparel exports grew 19 percent to $20 billion, and were up 14 percent through November of 2011.

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