Donear showing Da Vinci, developed especially for the shirting fabrics

A well-known player in suiting and shirting fabrics Donear is showcasing its latest developments in suitings and shirtings. The company is presenting its new finish named Da Vinci, developed especially for the shirting fabrics.
The in-house developed finish, achieved with the help of Japanese technology induces special features to the shirting material such as wrinkle-free properties in cotton and a soft touch after wash.
In suitings the company is presenting its latest range incorporating 100 per cent wool, PV and stretch. Functional finishes is the key ingredient in this category along with play in new types of weaves. The collection has been made with the help of Italian designers.
The company recently went in for expansion and added 90 looms to their cotton shirting division. With a present turnover of approximately Rs. 450-500 crores, the company supplies around 70 per cent to the domestic market and 30 per cent to the exports.
The company’s present capacity in cottons is about 1.5 million metres per month and that of synthetics about 2 million metres/ month.






