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Our natural fiber fabrics have been produced with careful attention to environmental sustainability factors all through the supply chain.
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Apparel: Coats & Rugged
Apparel: Dress & Shirt Weight
Bedding
Bedding: Sheets
Bedding: Top of the Bed
Drapery
Drapery: Liners
Drapery: Sheers & Semi-Sheers
Drapery: Wide Width
Tabletop
Fabrics suitable for the making of table top items—table cloths, table runners, placemats.
Upholstery
Upholstery: Heavy Duty
Upholstery: Occasional Use
Upholstery: Slipcovers
Commodity Fabrics
Fabrics such as muslin, flannel, gauze, sateen and more that are commonly used in upholstery foundation work.
Sample Sets
Complete Collection Sample Set
Heavyweight Upholstery Sample Set
Light and Midweight Sample Set
Samples
How to Order Samples
Complete Collection Sample Set
Heavyweight / Upholstery Sample Set
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American Federation of Government Employees
American Journal of Public Health
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Apr 24, 2018
Nicholas Kristof gets it!
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