Hello.
This is Kayaba from the ApparelX trend blog.
Today we would like to introduce our newest product, Lingo textile .
Manufacturer page is here → search.php?maker=168
This blog introduces Lingo textile for those in the apparel business who are looking for synthetic textile for men's or men's-like casual clothing, especially for heavy garments such as outerwear and pants.
Lingo is a textile brand developed by Kuwamura Textile Long Fiber Division 5, Section 1.
Long fibers are fibers made by twisting together a single long thread, and the main examples are nylon and polyester. (There are also short fiber materials such as polyester spun, which are made by spinning short cotton-like fibers.)
In other words, Lingo mainly uses synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers have the advantage that they are relatively easy to process, making it easy to add various functions and textures to them.
In addition to being made of functional materials, Lingo textile also have a modern feel, with a particular attention to touch, texture, and color.
It's exactly as described on the manufacturer's website: "By weaving good old textiles with new thread , we have given them a modern update."
Lingo Official Website: https://www.kuwamura.co.jp/group/filament5/
Lingo Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lingo_textile/
As of April 2024, Lingo textile are listed in nearly 50 product numbers on ApparelX.
In addition, we can often arrange for textile that are not listed on ApaprelX, so if the textile you want is not listed, please contact us via the support center .
Although this is a highly subjective opinion, I would like to introduce Lingo textile.
If you would like to see a list of products, please visit ApparelX's product list page by manufacturer here .
This is a traditional functional material called 60% cotton and 40% nylon called rokuyon cloth, but the textile of this fabric is thread, which gives the textile a voluminous textile by increasing the horizontal tension of the entire fabric. The fine horizontal ridges characteristic of grosgrain go perfectly with the matte sheen. Personally, I recommend color 23, an exquisite brown.
It is made from Tecna Cotton, a thread of polyester microfiber and Pima cotton, which gives it a soft feel.
It has a slightly peach skin-like fuzzy feel. It has been bio- tunbler processed, so it doesn't look brand new and shiny, but has a mature look.
Also, because it is made of polyester, it is lighter than it looks, and is a material that also has the wrinkle-resistant and quick-drying properties that are characteristic of polyester.
There are many different types of weather cloth materials, but the more you touch and look at it, the more you will appreciate the material.
This is a memory chambray material made using yarn dyed polyester thread.
The memory material has a unique luster and a soft feel that is comfortable to the touch, and its shape retention makes it recommended for outerwear.
There are surprisingly few chambray materials that are also memory materials, so this is a material that I would definitely recommend you try.
This acetate satin fabric has textile given a vintage treatment. It has a silk-like luster and acetate's unique soft feel.
I think you can understand the charm of this piece better if you see it in person. I wonder if I'm the only one who somehow feels a Japanese atmosphere of wabi and sabi.
It's a bit pinpointed, but it's recommended for things like Sukajan jackets.
Thank you for reading to the end.
Lingo designs products using carefully selected materials, and we hope that you can experience at least some of their quality.
Please consider Lingo textile!