what is the commercial usage of fabric
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Commercial textiles defy conventional definitions of sustainability. Designed to enhance and perform in environments that demand varying degrees of durability, they are the products of a manufacturing process that is traditionally heavy in the use of water, energy, and chemicals.
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As with all businesses, getting into making clothes means you will most likely want to start small. This usually means buying smaller batches of fabric from consumer stores, as opposed to wholesale manufacturers, until you grow your business enough to warrant the purchase of more material. Many fabrics sold in consumer stores are however trademarked or copyrighted and meant for personal use only. How does that change the way you market and sell the garments you make? This is where the first sale doctrine comes in. Here are a few elements to know and to keep in mind in order to avoid any potential trouble with intellectual property rights holders.
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