TAAS DIGITAL 3D FASHION TECHNOLOGY BLOG
Welcome to the TAAS DIGITAL blog, where we're committed to advancing the apparel industry through innovative technology.
At TAAS DIGITAL, we are passionate about transforming clothing product development and manufacturing through digital fashion technology. Our blog is dedicated to sharing the latest advancements, insights, and trends that are shaping the future of fashion design and production.
By embracing the power of 3D digital fashion technology, apparel brands can plan their development and production more efficiently, with reduced waste and improved fit.
Our team is committed to helping our clients achieve their objectives through our innovative services. Join us in supporting this exciting transformation in the apparel industry.
Discover how embracing digital fashion technology can give your brand a competitive edge. Visit our blog regularly for expert tips, industry news, and practical guides on implementing digital tools in your apparel business.
Ready to explore the future of fashion? Connect with us today to learn more about our services and how we can support your journey toward digital transformation in the apparel industry.
What is Digital Textile Twin for 3D Fashion?
Digital textile twins allow fashion brands to create clothing designs digitally, predicting how materials will move and fit on the body. Discover the details of this innovative approach in our blog.
Your Complete Guide to Apparel Fabric Weights and Conversions
Explore key conversions between metric and imperial fabric weight measurements and understand various fabric categories from sheer to heavyweight.
Woven and Knit Textile: What Is The Difference?
Learn the differences between knits and woven textiles and their common uses in apparel manufacturing.
Digital Fabrics for 3D Clothing Simulation
3D digital fabrics are essential for accurate 3D clothing simulation, fit, and sizing. Learn more about digital textiles.
Organic plant fabric fibers
A renewed wave of fabric fibers has been developed from plants other than cotton, hemp, and bamboo that can benefit our ecosystem.