Khaki Manual
Finishes & Washes

Special treatments and processes for our fabrics.

 

Garment DyeThe entire garment is dyed as one piece after being constructed. This ensures the garment has a rich colour and a soft, broken-in feel. Due to this unique process, each piece is usually slightly different.

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Knitted Cloth Made from one continuous thread, knits typically have the ability to stretch all over.

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Peached A treatment that makes fabric soft and gives it a fine, velvety finish — like peach skin.

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Pigment Dye This special colouring process results in a naturally distressed look that fades with repeated use.

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Plain Weave The simplest and most common textile weave. Made by passing each horizontal yarn over and under each vertical yarn, this fabric tends to be dense and smooth.

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Slubbed Something that’s slubbed is brushed to create tiny knots. This process creates a napped texture and softer feel for the garment.

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Waxed If a fabric is waxed, it’s given a coating that makes it more resistant to moisture. Often, waxed fabrics need to be waxed occasionally in order to keep them in good shape. This is a popular feature in outdoors-oriented jackets for men.

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Woven Cloth Made out of multiple yarns crossing each other and creating a criss-cross pattern. This type of cloth usually provides depth to a look.

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