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Green Textile Launches Organic Cotton Woven Fabric Line
Green Textile Launches Organic Cotton Woven Fabric Line
8/5/2008
SPARTANBURG, SC -- July 31, 2008 -- Green Textile today announced the launch of its new line of woven fabrics made of 100% certified organic cotton. The new line will include a variety of offerings ranging from chambray, flannel, twill, canvas, denim and more.
Green Textile made the decision to launch the new line based on a growing demand for, and a decreasing availability of, organic cotton woven fabrics produced in the United States. For the past decade Green Textile has been producing organic cotton knits of the highest quality and standard.
"When it comes to domestically produced fabrics, we saw that the organic woven customers were increasingly underserved.", said John Simon, Owner of Green Textile. "With the tremendous growth of popularity and demand for sustainable fabrics, we felt compelled to find a way to help."
The new line will be unveiled at Outdoor Retailer and Sourcing@MAGIC in August.
About Green Textile
Green Textile was founded in 1938 by Sydney Russell Green. Since its inception, Green Textile has remained a family owned and operated business. Located in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA, Green Textile continues to grow and expand its business through the efforts of its dedicated staff and loyal customer base. With "Excellence In Textiles" as its hallmark, Green Textile is proud to be Made in the USA.