Small amount of knit fabric brush more plush goods rose

In late August, the market distribution of circular knitwear, warp-knitted fabrics, and weft-knitted velvet fabrics made from filament yarn in China Textile City saw a noticeable rise. There was a significant increase in both the volume and transaction volume of listed products. However, this period also brought some challenges. Over the past ten days, the prolonged high temperatures finally began to ease, and the flow of goods to customers started to spread widely across the market. A variety of filament-knitted items became prominent, including "single-sided cashmere," "double-faced velvet," "fleece," "brush plush," "velvet," "non-down velvet" for warp knitting, as well as "New Austrian cashmere," "coral cashmere," and "suede" for weft knitting. Orders came in different sizes, with many individual orders showing strong demand. Among all the filament yarn knitted fabrics, "brush plush" stood out, especially in the local market. With a surge in both local and imported varieties, the spot market saw a mix of block-type and stock-based trading. The thickness of the fabrics varied, but despite smaller bulk quantities, each batch had grown in size—some batches featuring just one design reached over 10,000 meters in length. Some of the more established businesses were working around the clock, both in manufacturing and at the market. Due to the varying sizes of the goods, there were multiple levels of scaling involved. However, because of limited processing capacity in the later part of the year, some designs had to wait a few days before being shipped. By late August, the sales volume of various knitted fabrics such as FDY, DTY, POY, monofilament, and sequins in China Textile City increased alongside rising turnover. In late 2009, the overall sales growth was largely driven by the increased cargo volume of "plush" fabrics, which led to more substantial sales improvements compared to the mid-term period.

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