Very Expensive... But not bad...
Very nice shop with a wide variety
Little bit expensive but all local brands are available for both ladies and gents
Very bad quality cloths.and very expensive
A cloth house located in the heart of the city and offering a beautiful and vide range of clothes for both ladies and gents.
A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibers (yarn or thread). Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting , tatting, felting, or braiding.Textiles have an assortment of uses, the most common of which are for clothing and for containers such as bags and baskets. In the household they are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, coverings for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art. In the workplace they are used in industrial and scientific processes such as filtering. Miscellaneous uses include flags, backpacks, tents, nets, handkerchiefs, cleaning rags, transportation devices such as balloons, kites, sails, and parachutes; textiles are also used to provide strengthening in composite materials such as fibreglass and industrial geotextiles. Textiles are used in many traditional crafts such as sewing, quilting and embroidery.Textiles for industrial purposes, and chosen for characteristics other than their appearance, are commonly referred to as technical textiles. Technical textiles include textile structures for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g. implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop protection), protective clothing (e.g. against heat and radiation for fire fighter clothing, against molten metals for welders, stab protection, and bullet proof vests). In all these applications stringent performance requirements must be met. Woven of threads coated with zinc oxide nanowires, laboratory fabric has been shown capable of self-powering nanosystems using vibrations created by everyday actions like wind or body movements.Sources and typesTextiles are made from many materials, with four main sources: animal (wool, silk), plant (cotton, flax, jute, bamboo), mineral (asbestos, glass fibre), and synthetic (nylon, polyester, acrylic, rayon). The first three are natural. In the 20th century, they were supplemented by artificial fibres made from petroleum. Textiles are made in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest microfibre made of strands thinner than one denier to the sturdiest canvas. Textile manufacturing terminology has a wealth of descriptive terms, from light gauze-like gossamer to heavy grosgrain cloth and beyond.AnimalAnimal textiles are commonly made from hair, fur, skin or silk (in the silkworms case).Wool refers to the hair of the domestic sheep or goat, which is distinguished from other types of animal hair in that the individual strands are coated with scales and tightly crimped, and the wool as a whole is coated with a wax mixture known as lanolin (sometimes called wool grease), which is waterproof and dirtproof.[citation needed] Woollen refers to a bulkier yarn produced from carded, non-parallel fibre, while worsted refers to a finer yarn spun from longer fibres which have been combed to be parallel. Wool is commonly used for warm clothing. Cashmere, the hair of the Indian cashmere goat, and mohair, the hair of the North African angora goat, are types of wool known for their softness.Other animal textiles which are made from hair or fur are alpaca wool, vicuña wool, llama wool, and camel hair, generally used in the production of coats, jackets, ponchos, blankets, and other warm coverings. Angora refers to the long, thick, soft hair of the angora rabbit. Qiviut is the fine inner wool of the muskox.Wadmal is a coarse cloth made of wool, produced in Scandinavia, mostly 1000~1500 CE.Sea silk is an extremely fine, rare, and valuable fabric that is made from the silky filaments or byssus secreted by a gland in the foot of pen shells.Silk is an animal textile made from the fibres of the cocoon of the Chinese silkworm which is spun into a smooth fabric prized for its softness. There are two main types of the silk: mulberry silk produced by the Bombyx Mori, and wild silk such as Tussah silk (wild silk). Silkwo
Good place
Very expensive clothing
Best
Lots of variety. All price ranges. You have a lot of choices. Good option for buying un stitched cloth.
Good range of desinger available there
Very convenient approach. Huge variety of clothes and great customer service
Good
Good
Deceptive. They claim fix prices. But actually their products are overpriced.
A womens candyland for clothing! Every eastern brand under one roof. Eastern clothing for men available as well
High pricing..economic products are of low quality..Ambience is good..
Nice
Good clothing shop in Multan
Have good variety of almost all local & brands . A good experience to visit for shopping of choice.
Good cloth shop.
Nice fabric and nice pricing
Clothes both of Men and Women are in affordable range plus with great variety.
Security staff! need to educate how to communicate with customers. Visited 21 May 2020.
All brands under one roof
Different clothing verity under one roof
Extremely good
Good place
This is a good place for shopping new clothes
Varaeity under the one roof
Prices high heyn
All clothing solution under one roof
Stitched and non stitche clothing shop.
Welcome
Good collection.
Clothes
No good environment
High price as comparatively others.
Fancy clothes
Batter but not a god choice
Average place to shop
Fazol shop
Good choice
Good place to buy cloth
Complete variety of suiting
Non brand and brand clothes
Excellent services
Not good
Like it
Average.
Awesome
Wide range of clothes
Stupid Staff
Average fabric
Not a Famous Shop
All brands available
Nice
EXCELLENT
Good Variety
Hgh
Cloth store
Nice
Expensive
Fixed price cloth shop
A bit expensive shop