পৃষ্ঠাসমূহ

সোমবার, ২৫ নভেম্বর, ২০১৩

Definition : Fashion


 According to Oxford Learners
Dictionaries Fashion is –
“A popular style of clothes, hair, etc. at a particular time
or place; the state of being popular.”
We Can also define Fashion as –
“A prevailing custom or style of dress or, conventional
usage in dress, manners, etiquette, socializing, etc ;
especially of polite society, or conformity to it.
 For centuries individuals or societies have used
clothes and other body adornment as a form of
nonverbal communication to indicate occupation,
rank, gender, sexual availability, locality, class,
wealth and group affiliation. Fashion is a form of
free speech. It not only embraces clothing, but also
accessories, jewellary, hairstyles, beauty and body art.
What we wear and how and when we wear it, provides
others with a shorthand to subtly read the surface of a
social situation.

Concept of Fashion


Personal way of designing is called style. Fashion is a style
or styles in clothes, foot wear, life style, behavior etc
especially latest or most popular style that is acceptable and
used by the majority of group at any time, No matter how
small that group. A fashion is always based on some
particular style. But not every style is fashion. A Fashion is
a fact of social psychology. A style is usually a creation
from an artist or a designer. A fashion is a result or social
emulation and acceptance. A style may me old or new. A
style does not become a fashion until it gains some popular
acceptance. And it remains only as long as it is accepted.

বৃহস্পতিবার, ২১ নভেম্বর, ২০১৩

Introduction of Biomedical Textile





Biomedical textiles are fibrous structures designed for use in specific biological environments, where their performance depends on biocompatibility with cells and biological tissue or fluids.It is also branch of technical textile.Biomedical textiles are textile products and constructions, for medical and biological applications. It is related to medical textile. They are used for first aid, clinical or hygienic purposes. This type of textiles are manufactured from a wide range of processes. Extruded polymers can be further processed or used as filaments or tapes in dental floss and toothbrushes. Braided textiles are used for sutures and to replace damaged tendons and ligaments. Woven and knitted materials are used extensively in bandages, vascular grafts and hernia meshes. A specialised area of medical textiles is the extrusion of hollow fibre membranes used in extracorporeal devices. Non-wovens are primarily made from synthetic fibres and uses include wound dressings, hygiene products and protective clothing. 

The design of a biomedical textile is driven by its end function. The main factors include:

Biodegradable Textiles 
The textile needs to fulfil the purpose for which it was designed, for example swabs require an absorbent textile, sutures may require a biodegradable textile, while hospital bedding should be comfortable and durable.

Biocompatibility: 
This refers to the reaction of the textile with blood and tissue in the body. An implantable device has more potential for reaction than an external device and is, therefore, subject to tighter regulations. For example an artificial ligament is permanent and is able to react with blood cells and the surrounding tissue, compared to an external bandage that is temporary and only contacts the outer skin tissue.

Cost: 
This will depend on the raw materials, manufacturing process and product end-use; surgeons’ gowns and swabs should have a low production cost while vascular grafts and artificial skin will have a relatively high production cost.

Product approval: 
Each country has its own regulations and standards for medical textiles. However the European Union has introduced Community Legislation to govern medical devices. The three directives are: Active Implantable Medical Devices, Medical Devices Directive and In-Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices. 

Biomedical Textile Products 
Biomedical textiles are textile products and constructions, for medical and biological applications. They are used for first aid, clinical or hygienic purposes. Examples of their application are: 

Protective and healthcare textiles 
Surgeons' wear, Operating drapes and Staff uniforms, etc. 

External devices 
Wound dressings, bandages, pressure garments, prosthetic socks, etc. 

Implantable materials 
Sutures, vascular grafts, artificial ligaments, etc. 

Hygiene products 
Incontinence pads, nappies, tampons, sanitary towels, etc. 

Extracorporeal devices 
Artificial liver, artificial kidney, artificial lung, etc. 

Application of Biomedical Textiles 
Since the 1960s, biomedical textiles have been used in cardiovascular medical devices, such as vascular grafts and heart valve sewing cuffs. However, the current wave of innovation is looking far beyond traditional materials and textile structures to enhance capabilities and performance in the repair of damaged or diseased cardiovascular tissue. In fact, the advent of new fabrics and geometries with greater variability of properties and performance characteristics, including the combination of resorbable and nonresorbable polymers, has enabled design developments previously unimagined. 

Some uses are given below:
Protective and healthcare textiles: surgeons’ wear, operating drapes and staff uniforms, etc.
External devices: wound dressings, bandages, pressure garments, prosthetic socks, etc.
Implantable materials: sutures, vascular grafts, artificial ligaments, etc.
Hygiene products: incontinence pads, nappies, tampons, sanitary towels, etc.
Extracorporeal devices: artificial liver, artificial kidney, artificial lung, etc. 


Textiles For Safety





Abstract:
Modern technological developments have brought with them a vast increase in the kinds of hazard to which workers are exposed. The dangers are frequently so specialized that no single type of clothing will be adequate for the works outside the normal routine. Some of hazards to which workers are subjected are hazard from thermal nuclear radiation, and chemical hazards from liquids(sprays),gases or dust occurring in sectors such as fertilizers, electroplating ,and the pharmaceutical or petrochemical industry these hazards necessitate the wearing of clothing that is impermeable is resistant to acids and provides tight seal against toxic gases. Micro-organisms or bacteriological hazards requiring anti microbial fabrics. 

In addition to this, bulletproof fabrics and other clothing’s for defense personal to protect them form hazards environment in warfare are required. In the last decade, extensive work has been carried out in the number of laboratories to develop protective clothing for both industrial workers and army . 

The survey reveals the complexity of the dangers against which protection is required. Safety clothing made from woven knitted and non-woven fabrics has thus been design to suit specific requirements and performance evaluation technique to simulate the work wear conditions have been developed. 

Our paper on safety textiles briefly describe the performance requirement as well as the design of specialized fabric to provide protection against thermal/flame, nuclear hazards, chemicals ,pesticides, microorganisms etc 

Introduction:
Modern technological developments have brought with them a vast increase in the kinds of hazards to which workers are exposed. The dangers are frequently so specialized that no single type of clothing will be adequate for work outside the normal routine. Some of the hazards to which workers are subjected are: Hazards from 

1. Extreme heat & fire 
2. Extreme cold 
3. Harmful chemicals and gases 
4. Bacterial/ vial environment 
5. Contamination 
6. Ballistic hazards 
7. Electrical hazards 
8. Radiation hazards 

In the last decade, extensive work has been carried out in a number of laboratories to develop protective clothing for both industrial workers and the army. Protective clothing made from the woven, knitted and non-woven fabric has designed to suit specific requirements, and performance evaluation technologies to stimulate the work wear condition have been developed. 

Safety and protective textiles refer to garments and other fabric-related items designed to protect the wearer from harsh environmental effects that may result in injury or death. It may be also be necessary to protect the environment from the people as in the case of clean rooms. Safety and protective materials must often with stand the effect of multiple harsh environments. 

Flame Resistant Protective Clothing 
Protection from the heat flame molten-metal splashes and radiation sources etc, is a prime requirement for both civil and defense application. The condition influencing demand depends upon specific environmental hazards. The degree of protection, the level of comfort, durability of the garments and the aesthetic as well as sociological factors, such as legislation, consumer awareness of possible hazards etc. 

Flame resistant fabrics are designed to resist ignition and self extinguishes when ignited source is removal. In general a properly designed flame resistant fabric will prevent the spread of flame when subjected to intensive heat or flame. Resistant to both flame and associated heat transfer through the garments is defined as thermal protection.


High Temperature Textile:
A high temperature textile material is defined as a material that can be used continuously at temperature over 2000C(@ 4000F) with out decomposition and with out losing its major physical properties. Thermal resistance is the ability of the Fibre to remain relatively unchanged when exposed to radiant, conductive and convective heat. 

Some of the factors to be considered when selecting a high temperature fibre or fabric for a particular application are: 

i) The nature of application 
ii) Temperature range and heat generation. 
iii) Environmental condition. 
iv) Special needs (Special test requirements, special coatings etc.)

Classification:
Flame resistant fibres can be divided into two classes 

I) Inherently flame -retardant fibres. 
Eg. Aramid fibres, Modacrylic fibres, Polybenzimidazoles (PBI) fibres, Semi carbon fibres, and Phenolic fibres. 

ii) Chemically modified fibres and fabric 
Eg. Flame-retardant cotton, wool and synthetic fibres. 
 
Fire fighter Protective Clothing:
A fire fighter oprotective clothing system icludes coat, pants, underwear, helmet, boots, gloves, station wear uniforms, and breathing devices. Protective clothing for structural fire fighting is made of three layers: the outer layer, the vapour barrier and the thermal barrier. 
Clothing for Naval & Armed-forces Personnel:  
Anti flash hood and gloves made from Kevlar are now being used by the Royal Newzealand Navy. In a U.S. Navy battledress programme, light weight Nomex fire retardant over alls for men working at engineering tasks and performing work in a hot environments on board ship have been introduced. 

Clothing for Coal Miners: 
Indian Jute Industries Research Association (IJIRA) has developed a flame retardant Jute fabric to be used as a brattice cloth for coal miners. 

Protection Against Cold 
This type of protective clothing is mainly used in the field of skiwear, rainwear, manufacturing clothing and clothing inside cold storage. 

a) Water Proof Breathable Fabric:  
Lightweight fabric coated with polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, and other synthetic rubbers have become increasingly popular for cold weather clothing. Although garments manufactured from these fabrics provide exceptional protection against rain and to a less extent, wind penetration, condensation can accumulate on their inner surface. This problem arises because of the water vapor impermeability of the polymer coating. A build up of moisture vapour inside the clothing may there fore cause discomfort. 

To overcome this problem, breathable polymer coatings are now available that have made possible great improvement in the comfort of this type of clothing. Microporous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Gore-Tex laminates have been successfully introduced as a breathable fabric. 

b) Temperature-Adaptable Fabric:  
Specially treated cotton and blended fibre fabric with improved thermal storage and thermal release property has been invented. For this purpose polyethylene glycol has been chemically fixed to cotton under different curing conditions. Such fabric may have potential in cold protective clothing. 

Some of the commercially available insulation materials on today’s market are given below. 
1) Primaloft 
2) Drylete  
3) Hydrofil  
4) Supplex 

Liquid and Gas Protection
Fabrics, which are coated or laminated with special films, are suitable for chemical protection involving liquids and gases. They are used in hazardous or toxic material handling. Examples of material for liquid and gas protection are Saranex and Barricade. 

Protective Health Care Garments 
The purpose of protective healthcare garment is to protect healthcare professional from contamination by blood and other infectious liquids. Protective health care textiles include operating and emergency room textiles, barrier products, breathable membranes, surgeon and nurse’s caps and masks, footwear coats etc. 

Protective apparels in medical field should be affordable, breathable, comfortable, dependable and effective. Protective material has to be waterproof but breathable, i.e. it must allow transmission of moisture vapour.

Two types of materials are used to satisfy these contradicting demands. 
1) Monolithic Membranes
 2) Microporous Membranes 

Some of the commercially available protective health care materials , 
1) Gore-Tex 
2) Gore-Lite  
3)Courtek-m 

Mechanical Protective Clothing
The mechanical performance of fibers, have hybrid yarns in their interlacing mode convey to the textile material, a personal protective function against different risk such as ballistic, blade cuts, puncture, projection of fragments, knives, slashing. Combined use of high performance material such as glass fiber, HT Polyethylene or steel e.g. anticut gloves. 

Ballistic protection of a soldier involves protection of the body and eyes against projectiles with various shape, size and impact velocity.The principle of ballistic protection by cloth armor is to dissipate the energy of the fragments/shrapnel through stretching and breaking the yarns in the many layers of high performance woven fabrics in ballistic vests 

Ballistic Protective Clothing 
Fibres Used:  
High modulus fibres having high strength and low elasticity is used for ballistic protection. Low elasticity prevents intendation of the body and subsequent trauma caused by protective pack after impact. 

Vest made of ballistic Nylon fabric were used in the past for protection against fragmentation weapons and low velocity small arms. New requirement for protection against more dangerous weapon have lead to the development of high performance fibres and flexible composites. 

Today most widely used material for ballistic protection are Aramid ,Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and liquid crystal polymer based fibres. 

The use of hybrids fibre is increasing in ballistic protecting systems. Aramid fibres blended with ultra high molecular weight polyethylene unidirectional cross-plied non-woven material, which is impregnated with matrix; offer the flexibility and control of the fabric and the high performance of composite non-woven material. 

Fabrics Used: 
1.     woven fabric  
2.     non-woven fabric
Woven textiles are the most commonly used for ballistic protection. The majority of ballistic fabrics of course are of plain-woven types. Continuous multifilament yarns with the minimum of twist tend to give best results. . One type of non-woven fabric, the needle felt has been used to produce ballistic protective clothing. 

Safety Textiles in Space
Space suits used by the austronauts during space shuttle missions represents the ultimate protective clothing in existence today they protect the austronauts from heat ,cold , chemical, micrometeoroids and pressure fluctuations among other things , & materials are nomax &Teflon with Kevlar . 


Cloths like neoprene coated nylon cloth , Dacron cloths.. etc.. 

Chemical Protective Clothing 
The purpose of chemical protective clothing is to isolate the part of the body from direct contact with a hazardous chemical. Main applications of chemical protective clothing are, to protect farmers from pesticides, fire fighters from chemical substances, workers in the chemical industry etc. 

Chemical protective clothing may be categorized as encapsulating and non-encapsulating. Encapsulating type covers whole body including repiratory protection equipment. The non-encapsulating system is assembled from separate components and the repiratory apparatus may be worn outside the suit. Encapsulating garments usually provide better chemical protection. 

Non-encapsulating
Radiation Protection
Protective clothing is used in radioactive environments to prevent the transfer of radioactive materials such as dirt containing ratio active elements, from directly contaminating the body. These are used for nuclear plant employees, X-ray professionals workers in cancer treatment centers and place subject to ionizing radiation.

Electrical Protective Clothing 

There are mainly two types of protection from electrical hazards. Electromagnetic protection and Electro static protection

Electromagnetic Protection: 
Utility workers that work close to power line and electrical equipment may be exposed to electrical shocks and acute flammability hazards, conductive protective clothing is necessary for people who work in the vicinity of very high voltage equipment. In addition to conductivity, these garments must be flame resistant, wear resistant and comfortable. 

Conductive protective materials are made of closely weaving metal and natural or synthetic fibres. A typical protective fabric is woven from spun yarns containing a mixture of fire retardant textile fibres and stainless steel fibres (8-12, microns). It was proved that Faraday’s suit made of fabric with 25% stainless steel fibre/75% wool blend or 25% stainless steel fibre / 75% aramid fibre can be effective at voltages up to 400 kv. These types of garment cannot protect the individual if there is direct contact with high voltage line. 

Electro Static Protection:
Static electricity is an electricity at rest that is generated by the transfer of electrons. The human body can be considered as a capacitor, may get electrostatically charged .The body transfers its charge to metallic object up on contact, thus creating electrostatic discharge. This discharge can damage on electronic part, and cause an explosion in a hazardous atmosphere, cause a computer glitch through signal minister predation and can cause on involuntary reflex leading to injury. 

Using textile fabrics made of intimately blended metal and textile fibres is an effective way to control static build up. Continuous multifilament metal fibres can also be woven in to fabric to control static electricity. 

Metal wire content is usually varied between 1% to 5% depending on the hazards level of application. A typical antistatic garment is a blend of 65% polyester 32.5% cotton and 2.5% stainless steel fabric. 
Conclusion 

Two conflicting requirement that have to be met in protective clothing are: 
1) Good performance, which generally requires high mass and bulk. 
2) Light and comfortable clothing.

Important design considerations for protective clothing are selection of right kind of fibre. Design specification and final finish so that it will provide good comfort with satisfactory level of performance. So a lot of scopes are there in the field of protective clothing for the development of innovative fabric. 

References 
1) Protective clothing: Textile progress-by Pushpa Bajaj, A.K. Sengupta. 
2) Overview of industrial Textiles- By Sabit Adanur

BGMEA VOTEER LIST-1

4 Star Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 3081)
Md. Hamidul Haque Khan
385/1, East Rampura, (6th Floor)
Rampura, Dhaka-1219

4 You Clothing Ltd. (Reg. 2914)
Mohd. Idris Shakur
367/1, Senpara Parbota, Section # 10
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

4A Yarn Dyeing Ltd. (Reg. 4121)
Abdullah Hil Rakib
House # 10, Road # 14, Sector # 01
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

4S-Park Style Ltd. (Reg. 4598)
ATM Shamsuzzaman
Plot # 152/9, Road # 9/2, Block - B, Section # 12
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

786 Garments & Textiles. (Reg. 674)
Kamran Sadique
127, Azimpur Road
Lalbagh, Dhaka

A & A Fashion Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 3968)
Monowara Begum
Naljani (Wireless Gate)
Sadar, Gazipur


A & A Trousers Ltd. (Reg. 4671)
Md. Mahbubul Alam
House # B-109 (Duplex), Road # 8, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206

A & H Enterprises Ltd. (Reg. 2190)
N.M. Habibur Rahman
93, Motijheel C/A, (2nd floor)
Motijheel, Dhaka-1000

A J Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 3236)
Anwar Hossain Chowdhury
2, Monipuripara (4th Floor)
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215

A One Dress Makers Ltd. (Reg. 4179)
Md. Golam Mortuza Waris
1703, Rayerbag, Dania
Shampur, Dhaka-1236

A Plus Industries Ltd. (Reg. 4221)
Mohiuddin Ahamad Bhuiyan
26, Eskaton
Garden Road, Dhaka

A Plus Sweater (Reg. 4996)
Saifuddin Ahmed Bhuiyan
26, Eskaton, Garden Road
Dhaka

A.B. Sweater Inds. (BD) Ltd. (Reg. 4719)
Al-Haj Amjad Ali Bhuiyan
16, Shama Proshad Roy Chy. Lane, Luxmi Bazar
Old Dhaka, Dhaka

A.B.C. Attire Ltd. (Reg. 1192)
Md. Nurul Islam
Golden Plaza Super Market (2nd Fl), 385
Elephant Road, Dhaka-1205
A.B.M Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1283)
Col (Rtd) M. Anwarul Azim
177, Dakhin Khan, Azampur
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

A.B.M. Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 1095)
Engr. Taifur Rahman
380/6-1, East Rampura, TV Avenue
Dhaka-1219

A.D. Fashions (Reg. 5258)
Joly Bhuiyan
House # 24/A, Road # 42, Flat # C-4
Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212

A.G. Dresses Limited. (Reg. 2276)
A.H.M. Kamruzzaman
29, Gareb-E-Newaz Avenue, Sector # 11
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

A.J. Super Garments Ltd. (Reg. 4103)
Md. Nazrul Islam Mazumder
238, Tejgaon I/A, Gulshan Link Road
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208

A.K.J. Fashions Fabrics Ltd. (Reg. 4116)
Md. Atiar Rahman Khan
Plot # 15-16, Road # 4, Section # 7
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

A.K.M. Knit Wear Ltd. (Reg. 3420)
Md. Abdullah
14, Gadda Karnapara, Ulile
Savar, Dhaka

A.M. Composite Ltd. (Reg. 4696)
Shomit Ashfaqul Haq
House # 16 (1st Floor), Road # 21, Sector # 4
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

A.M. Design Ltd. (Reg. 4018)
Engr. Aminur Rahman Khan
B-100, Malibagh Chowdhury Para
Malibagh, Dhaka-1219

A.Q.M. Apparels (Pvt) Ltd. (Reg. 1548)
Syed Qamrul Huda
House # B-141, Lane # 22, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206

A.R. Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 2152)
Adina Rahman
House # 23, Road # 26, Sector # 7, Uttara Model Town
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

A.R. Khan Sizing & Fabrics Ltd. (Reg. 3830)
Md. Mahmudur Rahman Khan
42-43, Purana Paltan (1st Floor)
Paltan, Dhaka-1000

A.R.B. Knitting & Dyeing Inds. Ltd. (Reg. 4785)
Monira Mohiuddin
House # 05, Road # 127, Flat # C-2
Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

A.S. Garments & Textiles Ltd. (Reg. 3138)
Kazi Abdus Sobahan
Afreen Exclusive Super Shop, Hosue # 43, Road # 2, Block-E, Banasree
Rampura, Dhaka

A.T.S. Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4130)
Mohammed Abdus Salam
House # 68, Road # 10, Block - D
Banani, Dhaka

A.Z. Stitch Ltd. (Reg. 4667)
Sk. Md. Zamiruzzaman
Gobindrapur (Chamorkhan), Ojampur
Uttarkhan, Dhaka-1230

AB Mart Fashionwear Ltd. (Reg. 4455)
Budrul Alam
House # 145, Road # 22, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka

ABA Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 3016)
Md. Sajjadur Rahman Mridha
Sena Kalyan Commercial Complex (2nd Fl), Plot # 9, Block - F
Tongi, Gazipur

ABA Garments Ltd. (Reg. 1404)
K.M. Zarrar
Sena Kalyan Commercial Complex (7th Fl), Plot # 9, Block - F
Tongi, Gazipur

Abanti Colour Tex. Ltd. (Reg. 3973)
A.H. Aslam Sunny
House # 365/4, Road # 6 (West), DOHS
Baridhara, Dhaka

ABC Garments Ltd (Reg. 60)
Salim Ullah
F.R. Tower (7th Floor), 32, Kemal Ataturk Avenue
Banani, Dhaka-1213

ABC Knit Dyeing & Finishing Mills Ltd. (Reg. 4725)
Mahtab Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury
Plot # 2/1, Road # 7, Block-A, Nobodoy Housing Society, Adabor
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Abedin Fashion Wear Ltd. (Reg. 1721)
Monir Ahamed
Abedin Tower (8th Floor), 35, Kamal Ataturk Avenue
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Abedin Garments Ltd. (Reg. 34)
Quazi Zainul Abedin
228/A, Tejgaon I/A
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208

ABG Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 4732)
Abul Basher
Rain Drops (3rd Fl, A-3), House # 3, Road # 35, Sector # 7
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Abir Fashions (Reg. 3837)
Dr. Tariq Uddin Ahmed
34/1, Darus Salam Road, Section # 1
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Aboni Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 3011)
Abdus Salam
2-B/1, Sarus Salam Road
Mirpur, Dhaka

Aboni Knit Wear Ltd. (Reg. 3498)
Abidur Rahman
2-B/1, Darussalam Road
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Absolute Quality Wear Limited (Reg. 2454)
Wasim Rahman
M-15 & M-18, Section # 14
Mirpur, Dhaka-1206

Active Apparels (Pvt.) Ltd. (Reg. 1307)
Ziaul Amin
House # 19, Road # 13/C, Block- E
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Active Composite Mills Ltd. (Reg. 3565)
Mahmud Hasan Khan
Plot # I/10, Block - K, Rupnagar I/A
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Active Stitch Ltd. (Reg. 5112)
Quazi Ashraf Uddin Ahmed
86/1, Purana Paltan Lane, (5th Floor)
Paltan, Dhaka

Active Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 3792)
Halim Mollah
Plot # A-57, BSCIC I/A, Shasangaon
Fatullah, Narayanganj

Actor Sporting Limited (Reg. 2225)
Ngan Hung Tak
Plot # 33-35, DEPZ
Savar, Dhaka

Adams Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4369)
Md. Shahidul Haque Mukul
ETDA Bhaban, Plot # I/15-18, Lane # 6, Block-D, Shaheed Bagh, Sec-12
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Adeeba Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 3354)
Ziaul Amin
House # 19, Road # 13/C, Block - E
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Adhunik Poshak Shilpa Ltd. (Reg. 1566)
Engr. Mosharraf Hussain
Civil Engineers Bhaban, 69, Mohakhali C/A
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212

Aditi Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1055)
Nakul Chandra Saha
280, 1st Colony (5th & 6th Fl), Mazar Road, Section # 1
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Adnan Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 3504)
Ziaul Amin
House # 19, Road # 13/C, Block - E
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Adorn Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 5038)
Md. Akmal Hossain
228/7, Dighi Chala, Chandona Chowrasta
Chandona, Gazipur

Adorn Garments Ltd. (Reg. 2164)
Quazi Monirul Alam
56, Sonalibagh, Boro Maghbazar
Moghbazar, Dhaka

Adorn Knitwear Ltd. (Reg. 4512)
Md. Rabiul Alam
42, Chowrangi Super Market (4th Fl)
Savar Bazar, Dhaka

Advance Attire Ltd. (Reg. 4432)
Salam Hossain Chowdhury
25/2, Shah Ali Bagh (4th Floor), Section # 1
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Advance Design (Reg. 5339)
Salam Hossain Chowdhury
5, Sujat Nagar (7th & 8th Fl), Section # 12, Pallabi
Mirpur, Dhaka

Advance Sweater Industry Ltd. (Reg. 3781)
Md. Abdul Hannan Mollah
70/3, Chandana
Joydevpur, Gazipur

Advance World Ltd. (Reg. 4416)
Md. Anwar Hossain
House # 7, Road # 8, Lane # 2, Block - A, Section # 11
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Aero Design & Fashion Ltd. (Reg. 3839)
Md. Farukul Islam Shova
House # 41 (3rd Floor), Road # 7, Block - F
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Afaku Apparel Ltd. (Reg. 3270)
Mahmudur Rahman Manna
G.P. GA - 185/A, School Road
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212

AFCO Abedin Garments Ltd. (Reg. 73)
AFM Rumman
House # 84 (4th Floor), New Airport Road
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Aftabunnesa Garments Ltd. (Reg. 5119)
Md. Jillur Rahman
180/181, Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar
Kakrail, Dhaka

Aftabunnesa Textiles Ltd. (Reg. 4944)
Md. Abdul Mannan
1/10, Eastern View, 50, DIT Extension Road
Naya Paltan, Dhaka

Aftex Limited (Reg. 3288)
Md. Nuruddin
Bhai Bhai Plaza (6th Floor), 29/B, Khilkhet Bazar
Khilkhat, Dhaka-1229

Agami Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1669)
M. Shahadat Hossain
Suvastu Zenim Plaza, House # 37, Road # 16, Dhanmondi R/A
Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209

Agami Fashions Limited (Reg. 2426)
M. Shahadat Hossain
Suvastu Zenim Plaza, House # 37, Road # 16, Dhanmondi R/A
Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209

Agrani Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 3493)
Md. Mahbubur Rahman
Inds. Plot # 2C/1-B, 30/2, Darus Salam Road, Section # 1
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

AG's Apparels Ltd (Reg. 94)
Al-Haj Abu Sayeed
Satmasjid Super Market (1st Floor), Plot # Gha, Block # D
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Ahad Fashion Ltd. (Reg. 5186)
Md. Hamidullah Hamid Rocky
Swapnil Tower, Baipail, Ashulia
Savar, Dhaka

Ahmed Fashions (Reg. 764)
Dr. Tariq Uddin Ahmed
34/1, Darus Salam Road, Section # 1
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

AIS Sweater Ltd. (Reg. 3431)
Md. Sayful Islam
House # 408/3 (3rd Floor), Road # 7, DOHS
Baridhara, Dhaka-1206

AJI Apparels Industry Ltd. (Reg. 2181)
M.A. Jalil
226, Singair Road, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

Akbar Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 3395)
Md. Kamruzzaman
Sultan Ahmed Plaza (9th Floor), Suite # 1005, 32
Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000

AKH Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 5263)
Md. Firoz Uddin Howlader
AKH Tower, 133-134, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

AKH Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 3253)
Md. Abul Kashem
AKH Tower, 133/134, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

AKH Knitting & Dyeing Ltd. (Reg. 3890)
Md. Shamsul Alam
133/134, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

AKH Knitwear Ltd. (Reg. 4181)
Md. Shamim Haque
133/134, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

AKH Shirts Ltd. (Reg. 4500)
Delwar Hossain
133/134, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

AKH Stitch Art Ltd. (Reg. 4271)
Mirza Sohel Ahmed
133/134, Hemayetpur
Savar, Dhaka

Akik Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4174)
M.A. Khaza Bin Solim
220/A, 1/1 West Kafrul, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Shewrapara
Mirpur, Dhaka-1207

AKR Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 3981)
M. Rahman Rana
59/1, Darus Salam, Mirpur Road
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Alauddin & Sons (Pvt.) Ltd. (Gr.Dv.) (Reg. 1867)
Mosharof Hossain
120, East Tejturi Bazar
Dhaka-1215

Alauddin Garments Ltd. (Reg. 3891)
Mosharof Hossaon
120, East Tejturi Bazar
Dhaka-1215

Alcon Knitwears Ltd. (Reg. 4566)
Md. Habibul Hoque
9-C, Motijheel C/A (3rd Fl), Suit # 4
Motijheel, Dhaka-1000

Aleaya Sweater Ltd. (Reg. 4529)
Md. Yasin Ferdosh
House # 9 (2nd Floor), Road # 14/B, Sector # 4, Uttara Model Town
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Alema Textiles Ltd. (Reg. 5035)
Md. Mahbubur Rahman Chowdhury
Bashan Sarak Bazar
Vogra, Gazipur

Alfa Patterns (Bangladesh) Ltd. (Reg. 4346)
Israfil Khosru
Delta Dalia, Apt # 7B, 36, Kemal Ataturk Avenue
Banani, Dhaka

Al-Hamra Garments Ltd. (Reg. 839)
A.K.M. Sazzadul Karim
House # 2/B, Road # 29
Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

Ali Garments Ltd. (Reg. 95)
Md. Abu Nayem
8, Dagerchala (3rd Floor), Choydana
National University, Gazipur

Alif Apparels Limited (Reg. 1326)
Md. Azimul Islam
21/22, Babar Road, Block # B
Mohammadpur, Dhaka

Alif Garments Ltd (Reg. 579)
Md. Azizul Islam
21/22, Babar Road, Block # B
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Alif Outwears Limited (Reg. 2324)
Md. Azizul Islam
21/22, Babar Road, Block # B
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Alif Textiles Ltd. (Reg. 1907)
Md. Azizul Islam
21/22, Babar Road, Block # B
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Alim Knit (BD) Ltd. (Reg. 4969)
Haji Abdul Majid Mondol
House # 8, Sonargaon Janapath, Sector # 11
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Alim Knitwears Ltd. (Reg. 3204)
Md. Suruj Miah
27, Harunabad, Senanibas Road, Section # 12, Pallabi
Mirpur, Dhaka-1221

Al-Islam Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1108)
Md. Kamrul Islam
13, Sayanir Griho Nirman Society, North Adabor
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Al-Islam Fashion Wears Ltd. (Reg. 2385)
Farjana Begum
1/G, North Adabor
Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207

Al-Islam Textiles Ltd. (Reg. 5175)
Abul Mansur Ahmed
Ramjannesa Super Market (2nd-5th Fl), 142,Senanibas Road, Section #
12, Pallabi
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Alive Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4603)
Mirza Shahriar Mahmud
SM Tower (2nd Floor), 9/A, Link Road
Bangla Motor, Dhaka

All Weather Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 1154)
Md. Tariqul Islam
52, Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani
Mohakhali, Dhaka

All Win Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 2212)
Md. Tahir Hussain Khan
152/Ka, West Agargaon
Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207

Alliance Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 5251)
Md. Omar Faroque
Shamsher Market, Darussalam, 191/1, South Bishil, Section # 1
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Alliance Composite Industries (Reg. 4045)
Shafiqul Islam
House # 8 & 10, Road # 3, Section # 7, Mirpur I/A
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Alliance Fashion Ltd. (Reg. 1253)
Md. Abdul Hannan
7, Hatkhola Road
Sutrapur, Dhaka-1203

Alliance Fashion Wears Ltd. (Reg. 1357)
M.R. Ali
343-344, Tejgaon I/A
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208

Alliance Garments Ltd. (Reg. 890)
Shafiqul Islam
House # 8 & 10, Road # 3, Section # 7, Mirpur I/A
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Allied Garments Ltd. (Reg. 96)
A.Muqeed Majumdar
40, Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Tejgaon I/A
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208

Allure Apparel Ltd. (Reg. 2499)
A.K.M. Shaheed Reza
37/38, Green Road
Green Road, Dhaka-1205

Al-Muslim Fashions Wear Ltd. (Reg. 2565)
Md. Abdullah
14, Gadda Karnapara, Ulile
Savar, Dhaka

Al-Muslim Garments Ltd. (Reg. 1309)
Md. Abdullah
14, Gadda Karnapara, Ulile
Savar, Dhaka

Al-Paca Sweater (Pvt) Ltd. (Reg. 3678)
Md. Mostafizur Rahman
House # 7, Road # 2/C, Block - J
Baridhara, Dhaka-1212

Alpha Knit Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4514)
M.A. Qaiyum
Plot # 12, Road # 1, Block - Kha, Section # 6
Mirpur, Dhaka

Alpha Knitting Wear Ltd. (Reg. 1115)
Faruk Al Nasir
SPL Western Tower, Level # 7, 186, Tejgaon I/A
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208

Alps Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 970)
Khan-E-Alam
11/B, Extension Pallabi
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Alps Wear Ltd. (Reg. 1125)
Md. Zahidul Islam
Siddique Mansion (3rd Floor), 15/G, Zigatola
Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209

Al-Sahabi Modemaker Ltd. (Reg. 3913)
Dr. Fatima Akther Ruby
House # 66, Road # 8, Block - C, Flat -B-1, Niketon
Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

Al-Tahsin Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4438)
Md. Basedur Rahman Chowdhury
House # 66, Road # 8, Block - C, Flat -B-1, Niketon Housing
Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

Ama Syntex Ltd. (Reg. 4766)
Modabbir Hossain
Plot # 87, Vaenue # 1, Block - B, Section # 12
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Aman Fashions & Designs Ltd. (Reg. 5048)
Md. Mahabub Hossain
House # B-150, Road # 22, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206

Aman Graphics & Designs Ltd. (Reg. 5201)
Md. Saiful Haque Bhuiyan
House # B-150, Road # 22, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206

Aman Knittings Ltd. (Reg. 2978)
Md. Mahabub Hossain
House # B-150, Road # 22, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206

Aman Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 4657)
Md. Mahabub Hossain
House # B-150, Road # 22, New DOHS
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206

Amantex Ltd. (Reg. 4808)
Md. Rafiqul Islam
2, Isa Kha Avenue, Uttara Model Town, Sector # 6
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Amazan Garments Ltd. (Reg. 1132)
Meherunnesa Haque
House # 2/B, Road # 29
Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

Amazing Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 4421)
A.L.M. Ziaul Hoque
House # 445 (2nd Floor), Road # 7, DOHS
Baridhara, Dhaka-1206

Amber Apparels & Textiles Ltd. (Reg. 2140)
Md. M.A. Bashar
146/4, Green Road
Green Road, Dhaka-1205

Ambition Garments Ltd. (Reg. 4917)
Md. Abul Basher
Al-Amin Plaza (1st, 2nd & 3rd Fl), 320, East Rampura
Rampura, Dhaka

AMC Knit Composite Ltd. (Reg. 5103)
Shubal Chandra Saha
Mid Town Complex (4th Floor), 79
B. B. Road, Narayanganj

AMC Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 2866)
Abul Hasan Azad
158/283, Choydana (Dagerchala Road), National University
Joydevpur, Gazipur

Amco Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 621)
Azharuddin Ahmed
Room # 2-11 (5th Floor), Estate View, 50, D.I.T., Extension Road
Dhaka-1000

Ameen Fabrics Ltd. (Reg. 2524)
M.H. Bari
House # 39, Road # 4/A, Dhanmondi R/A
Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209

Ameertex Limited (Reg. 2975)
Ruksana Ameer
Printers Bullding (4th & 5th floor), 5, Rajuk Avenue
Motijheel, Dhaka-1000

Amena (Pvt) Ltd. (Reg. 3271)
Md. Sohel Rana
Abdul Latif Market, Road # 9/C, Sector # 5, Ahalia
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Amex Apparel Ltd. (Reg. 3978)
Mohammad Hanif
39, Circular Road
Siddeswari, Dhaka-1217

Amex Knitting & Dyeing Inds. Ltd. (U-2) G.D. (Reg. 3255)
M.A. Aziz
39, Circular Road
Siddeswari, Dhaka-1217

Amex Limited (Reg. 2890)
Engr. Md. Atiqur Rahman
Civil Engineers Bhaban, 69, Mohakhali C/A
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212

Amichi Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 4501)
Omar Faruque Bhuiyan
122-123, Darussalam Road (4th Fl)
Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1218

Amico Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1690)
Prof. Mohid-ul-Islam Bhuiyan
122-123, Darus Salam (3rd Floor)
Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1218

Amity Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1173)
A.K. Ashraf Uddin Ahmed
1, Hajipara, D.I.T. Road
Rampura, Dhaka-1219


Amity Fashionwears Ltd. (Reg. 1191)
Md. Shehabudduza Chowdhury
House # 1, Road # 9, Block-A, Section # 12
Mirpur, Dhaka

Amity Sweaters Ltd. (Reg. 3903)
Sukumar Chowdhury
39, Circular Road
Siddeswari, Dhaka-1217

Amotex Ltd. (Reg. 3828)
Faheem Mosharraf
Civil Engineers Bhaban, 69, Mohakhali C/A
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212

Amotex Ltd. (Woven Unit) (Reg. 4819)
Faheem Mosharraf
Civil Engineers Bhaban, 69, Mohakhali C/A
Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212

AMS Int'l (Sweaters) Ltd. (Reg. 3687)
Md. Nurul Alam
House # 41, Road # 4, Sector # 10
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Anam Garments Ltd. (Reg. 1073)
Imteaz Sultan Jhonny
House # 66, Road # 4, Block - B, Section # 12, Pallabi
Mirpur, Dhaka-1221


Anan Socks Limited (Reg. 5341)
Majedul Hoque Chisty
Meher Super Martet, 53, Tongi Bazar
Tongi, Gazipur

Anannya Fashions Ltd. (Reg. 1074)
Md. Anwar Hossain Begh
House # 79, New Airport Road, Block-J, Chairman Bari
Banani, Dhaka-1213

Ananta Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1181)
Sharif Zahir
EDTA Bhaban, Road # 6, Block-D, Shaheed Bagh, Section # 12
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Ananta Denim Technology Ltd. (Reg. 4697)
Sharfif Zahir
Ananta Plaza (13th Floor), 136, Elephant Road
Elephant Road, Dhaka-1205

Ananta Fashion Ltd. (Reg. 2993)
Asif Zahir
Ananta Plaza (13th Floor), 136, Elephant Road
Elephant Road, Dhaka-1205

Ananta Garments Ltd. (Reg. 4148)
Inamul Haq Khan (Bablu)
Plot # 12, Road # 12, Sector # 1
Uttara, Dhaka-1230



Ananta Jeanswear Ltd. (Reg. 4149)
Inamul Haq Khan (Bablu)
Plot # 12, Road # 12, Sector # 1
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Ananta Sportswear Ltd. (Reg. 2966)
Inamul Haq Khan (Bablu)
Plot # 12, Road # 12, Sector # 1
Uttara, Dhaka-1230

Ananya Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1455)
Shahidul Haque Mukul
ETDA Bhaban, Road # 6, Block-D, Shaheed Bagh, Section # 12
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216

Angel Apparels Ltd. (Reg. 1267)
Farida Yesmin
134, New DOHS (2nd Floor)
Mohakhali, Dhaka

Angel Associate (Reg. 5240)
Tony Rozario
Lion Shopping Centre, Suit # 210-211, 73, New Airport Road
Tejgaon, Dhaka

Angel Fashion (Reg. 1275)
Khandaker Ali Newaz
House # 4 (2nd Floor), Road # 1, Block-B, Section # 12, Pallabi
Mirpur, Dhaka-1216