Fabric softening process that gives a soft feel to the fabric. Also tends to fade very slightly when used. Not the same as Pigment Dyed which gives a much more washed out or faded result.
Chemical wash done to eliminate the hairy surface of a garment, giving the fabric a softer hand used in the finishing.
washing process that uses a cellulose-based solution to obtain garments that appear to have been stonewashed or acid washed. The solution physically degrades the surface of the cotton fiber. The appearance and hand of the garment are identical to stonewashed and acid washed garments. However, the fabric surface is not damaged to the extent of a stonewashed or acid washed garment.
A special washing process that gives the fabric its unique colour and added softness.
A fabric softening process that gives a soft hand to fabric and wears the color VERY slightly. Does NOT have a washed out look like PIGMENT DYE.
A chemical wash technique which softens the feel of the fabric and brings out highlights in certain fabrics.
This is a process used on wovens, mostly denim or twill. Enyme wash has taken the place of what used to be "stone-washed"; it softens, while it gives the fabrication a worn look.