Knitwear Glossary A-Z: 120+ Terms for Fashion Brand Sourcing
A-Z reference for yarn types, knit structures, machines, certifications and commercial terms — built by Turkey’s flat-knit specialists.
As a leading Turkish flat-knit manufacturer, Kiwi Giyim (Özbakır Knitwear) understands the complexities of modern knitwear production. This glossary is designed as a comprehensive resource for sourcing managers, designers, and tech pack creators navigating the world of knitwear. From yarn types and knit structures to compliance standards and commercial terms, this A-Z guide provides clear definitions to streamline communication and ensure successful collaboration. Kiwi Giyim leverages advanced technology, including Shima Seiki and Stoll CMS machines, to deliver high-quality knitwear solutions.
A
- Acrylic — A synthetic yarn known for its affordability, durability, and resistance to moths. Often blended with natural fibers for enhanced performance.
- Alpaca — A luxurious natural fiber sourced from alpacas, prized for its softness, warmth, and hypoallergenic properties. Kiwi Giyim offers alpaca blends for premium knitwear.
- Argyle — A classic knitted pattern characterized by diamonds and intersecting lines, traditionally used in socks and sweaters.
- AQL (Acceptable Quality Limit) — The maximum defect rate considered acceptable in a batch of goods, used for quality control inspections. AQL 2.5 is a common standard.
B
- Bamboo — A sustainable and eco-friendly fiber known for its softness, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties.
- BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) — A program promoting sustainable cotton production, focusing on reducing water usage and pesticide application.
- Blocking — A finishing process used to shape and set knitted fabric, improving drape and dimensions.
- Blending — Combining different yarn types to achieve desired characteristics like strength, softness, or cost-effectiveness.
C
- Cable Knit — A textured knit pattern created by interlocking loops of yarn, resembling a rope.
- Cashmere — A luxurious natural fiber obtained from cashmere goats, renowned for its exceptional softness, warmth, and lightweight feel. Kiwi Giyim sources Grade A cashmere.
- Circular Knitting — A method of creating fabric by forming loops of yarn in a circular fashion, commonly used for jersey and rib knits.
- CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) — US legislation regulating the safety of children’s products, including lead content and phthalates.
- Cut-and-Sew — A traditional garment construction method involving cutting knitted panels and sewing them together.
D
- Denier — A unit of measurement for the linear mass density of fibers, particularly nylon and polyester. Lower denier indicates a finer fiber.
- DAP (Delivered at Place) — An Incoterm where the seller delivers the goods to a named destination, with the buyer responsible for import duties and taxes.
- DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) — An Incoterm where the seller is responsible for all costs and risks associated with delivering the goods to a named destination, including import duties and taxes.
- Dyeing (Garment Dye) — Applying color to finished garments, offering flexibility and unique effects.
E
- EAC (Eurasian Conformity) — A certification required for products sold in the Eurasian Economic Union.
- Enzyme Wash — A finishing process using enzymes to soften fabric, remove fuzz, and create a worn-in look.
- EXW (Ex Works) — An Incoterm where the seller makes the goods available at their premises, with the buyer responsible for all subsequent costs and risks.
F
- First Article — A sample garment produced to confirm construction, materials, and quality standards before bulk production.
- Flat-Knit — A knitting method using needles to create fabric in a flat plane, allowing for complex patterns and shaping. Kiwi Giyim specializes in fully-fashioned flat-knitwear.
- Fully-Fashioned — A knitting technique where garments are shaped during the knitting process, minimizing waste and creating a superior fit.
- FOB (Free On Board) — An Incoterm where the seller delivers the goods on board a vessel at a named port of shipment.
G
- Gauge (gg) — The number of needles per inch in a knitting machine, determining the fineness of the knit. Kiwi Giyim’s 22 flat-knit machines support gauges 3-14gg.
- GPSR (General Product Safety Regulation) — EU regulation ensuring products placed on the market are safe.
- GRS (Global Recycled Standard) — A certification verifying the recycled content of products and responsible production practices. Kiwi Giyim offers GRS-certified recycled polyester.
- GSM (Grams per Square Meter) — A measure of fabric weight, indicating its density and thickness.
H
- High-Bulk Yarn — Yarn engineered to create a loftier, more voluminous knit.
- Honeycomb Knit — A textured knit resembling a honeycomb pattern, offering good insulation and drape.
I
- Incoterms — A set of internationally recognized trade terms defining the responsibilities of buyers and sellers.
- Interlock Knit — A rib-like knit structure known for its stability, smoothness, and resistance to curling.
- Intarsia — A knitting technique used to create blocks of color within a garment, similar to color blocking. Shima Seiki supports intarsia up to 16 colors in one course.
J
- Jacquard Knit — A complex knit pattern created by using multiple yarn colors and varying knit structures.
- Jersey Knit — A basic, single-knit fabric known for its softness, drape, and stretch.
K
- Kiwi Giyim — A leading Turkish flat-knit manufacturer specializing in high-quality knitwear solutions.
- Knitting (Flat-Knit) — The process of interlooping yarns using needles to create fabric.
L
- L/C (Letter of Credit) — A payment method used in international trade, providing security for both buyer and seller.
- Lead Time — The time required to complete an order, from order placement to shipment.
- Linking — A hand-finishing technique used to join knitted pieces together seamlessly.
- Links-Links Knit — A variation of rib knit, offering excellent elasticity and recovery.
M
- Machine (Shima Seiki) — A leading manufacturer of flat-knit knitting machines, known for their precision and versatility.
- Machine (Stoll CMS) — Another leading manufacturer of flat-knit knitting machines, offering advanced technology and capabilities.
- Merino Wool — A high-quality wool fiber known for its softness, warmth, and breathability.
- Milano Knit — A substantial, double-knit fabric with a ribbed texture, offering excellent drape and structure.
- Mohair — A luxurious fiber obtained from Angora goats, known for its silky texture and halo effect.
- MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) — The smallest quantity of goods a manufacturer is willing to produce.
N
- Nearshoring — Sourcing production closer to the final market, reducing lead times and transportation costs.
- Nm (Ne) — Units of measurement for yarn count, indicating the linear mass density of the yarn. Nm is metric, Ne is English.
- Nickel Release — A compliance requirement limiting the amount of nickel that can be released from products, particularly in items that come into contact with skin.
O
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 — A certification ensuring textiles are free from harmful substances.
- Organic Cotton (GOTS) — Cotton grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard.
- Ottoman Knit — A textured, double-knit fabric with raised ribs, offering a luxurious look and feel.
P
- Pilling — The formation of small balls of fiber on the surface of a fabric, indicating wear and tear.
- Piece Dye — Dyeing fabric after it has been knitted, allowing for flexibility in color selection.
- Pointelle Knit — A lightweight knit with small, decorative holes, offering breathability and texture.
- Polyester — A synthetic fiber known for its durability, wrinkle resistance, and affordability.
- Pre-Production Sample — A sample garment created before bulk production to confirm all details and specifications.
- Pressing — A finishing process using heat and pressure to remove wrinkles and shape fabric.
Q
- Quality Control — The process of ensuring products meet specified quality standards.
- Quilting — A technique of joining layers of fabric together through stitching, often used for warmth and texture.
R
- RCS (Recycled Claim Standard) — A certification verifying the presence and amount of recycled material in a product.
- REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) — EU regulation addressing the safe use of chemicals.
- Recycled Polyester (GRS) — Polyester made from recycled plastic bottles or other post-consumer waste.
- Restricted Substance List (RSL) — A list of chemicals prohibited or restricted in textile production.
- Rib Knit — A knit structure with vertical ribs, offering excellent elasticity and recovery.
- RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) — A certification ensuring wool is sourced from farms with responsible land management and animal welfare practices.
S
- Sample Room — A dedicated space for creating and evaluating samples, crucial for design and development.
- Seamless Knitting (WHOLEGARMENT) — A technique where garments are knitted in their entirety, eliminating the need for cutting and sewing.
- Shima Seiki — A leading manufacturer of flat-knit knitting machines.
- Shrinkage — The reduction in size of a fabric after washing or other treatments.
- Size Set — A complete range of garment sizes produced as a sample for fit and grading.
- Spot Cleaning — Cleaning a small area of fabric without washing the entire garment.
- Steaming — A finishing process using steam to remove wrinkles and shape fabric.
- Stoll CMS — A leading manufacturer of flat-knit knitting machines.
- SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) — Chemicals identified by REACH as posing significant risks to human health or the environment.
T
- T/T (Telegraphic Transfer) — A payment method involving electronic transfer of funds.
- TENCEL™ Lyocell — A sustainable fiber made from wood pulp, known for its softness, breathability, and eco-friendly production process.
- Tech Pack — A comprehensive document containing all the information needed to manufacture a garment.
- Tex — A unit of measurement for linear mass density of fibers, similar to denier.
- Tolerance — The acceptable variation in measurements or specifications.
- TOP Sample — A final sample garment approved for production, representing the exact specifications of the bulk order.
U
- UV Protection — The ability of a fabric to block harmful ultraviolet rays.
V
- Vertical Integration — Controlling multiple stages of the supply chain, from yarn sourcing to garment finishing.
W
- Washing — A process used to clean and soften fabric, often with specific detergents or enzymes.
- WHOLEGARMENT — Shima Seiki’s seamless knitting technology, creating fully-fashioned garments in one piece.
- Warp Knitting — A method of creating fabric by forming loops of yarn in a lengthwise direction.
X
- X-ray Inspection — A quality control method using X-rays to detect defects within fabric or garments.
Y
- Yarn Count — A measure of the linear mass density of yarn, expressed as Nm, Ne, denier, or tex.
- Y2Y Recycling — Recycling textile waste back into new yarns.
Z
- ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) — A program aiming to eliminate hazardous chemicals from the textile supply chain.
- Zipper — A fastening device used to join two edges of fabric together.
- Zero-defect — A quality control philosophy aiming to eliminate all defects in production.
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