Kuanex- John Chen demonstrates how to apply a heat seal Emblem onto a T-shirt. Step: 1. Heat the iron with maximum temperature setting for 5 minutes. 2. Test your fabrics to see if it can take the heat with the iron. 3. Place the emblem/patch at right place. 4. Use a paper or cotton twill to protect your clothes. 5. Apply iron on the covered paper firmly for 20-30 seconds, and wait it to be cool for a minute. 6. Turn the clothes inside out and repeat the steps above till you feel the emblem is nicely binded with the fabrics. 7. Let it cool down for 5-10 minutes. 8. It is strongly recommended to add some stitches on the corners or the edges.
Chinese Consumer Connection More Chinese Consumer Research at ccc.qbook.tv Silk is a centuries old part of business in China. The fabric in all its glorious colours, designs and fabulous texture is inherently attractive. Near the East Nanjing road is one of the largest silk markets in Shanghai. James and Clyde take you for a look inside with all its retail excitment, lots of typical Chinese retail and consumers from around the world. The building itself is unimpressive. As ever, in China, no space is wasted and around the outside are small boutiques with vendors selling a variety of products. My eye was caught by a selection of ties. To the touch they felt good quality but the labels were most interesting “Dolce and Gabbana” and “Pink”. Irresistable! A little bargaining and I had a small selection for just over three US dollars a piece. Inside the market is very typically Chinese with masses of small sellers, divided by thin partition and merchandise hung, drapped and stacked in all possible ways. These days the market does not just sell silk but cotton, linen and leather amongst other things. The tourist ‘dollar’ is a big part of the income here although locals are in evidence too. The market is not just about buying fabrics. It is a great one-stop shop for all types of tailor made clothes. Customers choose their fabric. Then magazines are produced – usually worn – with all kinds designs. Nothing seems to phase the staff and they are keen to please and learn about new …
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