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Mfr Seeks Sources for Certain Fleece Fabrics for DR-CAFTA Program

The National Textile Association states that it has been approached by a manufacturer seeking sources for certain circular knit, three-end fleece fabric. The fabrics will be used in a program in the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) region, and requires fabrics knitted and finished in the DR-CAFTA region and composed of yarn made in the region.

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The fabrics include circular knit three-end fleece with face year of (i) two intermingled 100% polyester yarns, high-shrinkage; and (ii) 100% polyester of heather color, 50% cationic and 50% disperse. See notice for further details of the yarn size and other fabric descriptions. Those interested in supplying these fabrics, or like or similar fabric, should contact David Trumbull at dtrumbull@nationaltextile.org by October 14, 2011.