The 2026 Spring/Summer collection of lace fabrics is now available, with free nationwide delivery. For more details, please contact our online customer service or call:13632121028
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2026-03
We cordially invite global business partners to jointly appreciate the “Beauty of Lace.”
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2026-01
As the year draws to a close and the Spring Festival approaches, Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd. would like to extend our warmest wishes in advance: Wishing you a joyous Spring Festival and good health for your entire family!
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2026-01
Jimei Fabric Express—dedicated to recommending only the finest fabrics.
As the winter chill deepens, Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd. is pleased to recommend a winter-exclusive fabric that combines exceptional warmth with luxurious elegance: feather yarn—perfect for designers, brands, and consumers who seek a high-quality lifestyle.
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2025-12
As the year draws to a close, a new cycle begins.
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2025-12
Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd.
Professional manufacturer of GRS-certified recycled fabrics
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2025-12
Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd. is about to try something new this time!
That’s right—beyond our core business, we’re officially announcing the launch of a new knitted jacquard line.
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2025-11
[Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd. Expands Its E-Commerce Operations Overseas]
A textile enterprise with more than three decades of history has established an e-commerce team in the past year to accelerate its digital transformation.
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2025-11
[Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd. Makes a Major Entry into Baidu Marketing]
— Search for lace on Baidu!
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2025-07
The Guangzhou Jimei website officially launched today.
Guangzhou Jimei Weaving Co., Ltd. was founded in 1992 and is a diversified enterprise integrating design, production, and sales. The company is located in the world-renowned Zhongda Fabric Market in Guangzhou!
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2025-04
Spunbond nonwovens are produced by applying the principle of chemical fiber spinning: polymers are extruded and drawn to form continuous filaments, which are then laid down to form a web. The resulting fibrous web is subsequently consolidated through self-bonding, thermal bonding, chemical bonding, or mechanical reinforcement to create the final nonwoven fabric. Among spunbond nonwovens, polypropylene spunbond fabrics account for the largest share, typically around 70%, followed by polyester spunbond fabrics at approximately 18%. Other types include nylon spunbond fabrics and smaller quantities of functionalized spunbond fabrics.