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One of the more popular end uses for mesh material has been for pocketing and lining on sports bags, medical bags and – yes we are crossing industries- clothing. Mesh pockets allows air to transfer to soiled gym clothing in a gym bag and also allows easy viewing of a bag’s interior when security is an issue such as in a backpack at school. Pants and jacket lining mesh is now an industry standard for all sorts of sports garments. Bathing suits, jogging suits, shorts and tops are several prominent examples where Jason Mills’ mesh material can be found. The key to success in this industry is a fabric’s weight and strength. Fabric lining must be soft to the touch, yet strong enough to resist active wear. Jason Mills uses nylon and polyester yarns that range from 40 – 1000 denier (denier is a measurement of a yarns thickness). Medical bags and luggage do not require, but must be puncture resistant. Finally, sports bags and backpacks must be rugged and built to endure rough handling in the proverbial field. Please see styles 1967, 1926, 1571, 6900, 65, 91, 53, 74, 8600 and 1992. |
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