Yarn
Everything begins with yarn.
The yarn used in a fabric influences how it feels, how it wears, and how it performs over time.
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From Yarn to Finished Product
The photographs on this page were taken during visits to our manufacturing partners in Tiruppur, India, one of the world's leading knitwear manufacturing regions.
They show part of the journey from raw material to finished product.
Everything begins with yarn.
The yarn used in a fabric influences how it feels, how it wears, and how it performs over time.
Yarn is knitted into fabric using specialized knitting machines.
Once knitted, the fabric moves through additional processes before it is ready for garment production.
Tiruppur is one of the world's leading centers for cotton knitwear manufacturing and supplies products to brands across the globe.
Before fabric moves into garment production, it undergoes finishing processes designed to improve comfort and long-term performance.
All LEGACY fabrics are bio-washed as part of our standard fabric specification.
Bio-washing helps improve softness, reduce surface fuzzing, and support better color and shape retention over time.
The goal is simple: create fabrics that continue to look and feel good through regular wear and washing.
What We Specify
Bio-washed for improved softness
Reduced surface fuzzing and pilling
Finished to support color retention
Finished to support shape retention
Selected for comfort and durability
Designed for repeated wear and washing
Patterns help define the shape, fit, and proportions of a garment.
Fabric is cut according to approved patterns before moving to assembly.
Construction brings individual components together to create the finished garment.
Small details at this stage influence how a product fits, feels, and performs throughout its life.
Materials, measurements, construction details, and finishing are checked throughout the manufacturing process.
Verification takes place at multiple stages before products move forward in production.
What starts as yarn becomes a finished product designed for everyday life.
Every stage, from material selection and fabric development to finishing and construction, contributes to the final result.
Inside the process
The process matters because every stage contributes to how a product feels, fits, and performs over time.