Sunrise Group integrates Pilbloc fiber for men’s shirt line

Sunrise Group Co., Ltd., a global leader in textile and garment manufacturing, is incorporating Pilbloc™ fibre from Thai Acrylic Fibre Co., Ltd. into its men’s shirt production. This innovative fibre aims to enhance the quality and durability of Sunrise’s apparel offerings.

Known for its extensive capabilities across the textile production process, Sunrise Group manages everything from planting and spinning to fabric creation, dyeing, and garment assembly. With facilities in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Australia, the company maintains a focus on premium quality while serving diverse markets.

Pilbloc is engineered to resist pilling, providing a smooth, pristine fabric surface even after repeated wear and washes. The fibre minimizes fabric abrasion and ensures garments maintain a high-quality appearance over time.

Ms. Gao Min, General Manager of Sunrise Group, stated, “Our collaboration with Thai Acrylic Fibre Co., Ltd. and the adoption of Pilbloc represent a key advancement in our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.”

Tuhin Kulshreshtha, Vice President of Business Development & Marketing at Thai Acrylic Fibre Co., Ltd., added, “This partnership reflects our shared dedication to innovation and maintaining high-quality standards in the textile industry.”

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