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Miscellaneous designer accessories - online shop Here you can find all accessories and small treasures of our online shops that don’t fit into the category “accessories”. We’ve decided to list those items here so you don’t miss out on anything! You will find tulle socks, phone bags, safety pins for knitwear and much more.

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Polyamide
Polyamide belongs to the group of chemical fibres of synthetic origin. Almost simultaneously in the 30s, polyamide was developed in the USA and Germany. In the USA it was marketed under the name nylon and in Germany under the name perlon. Polyamide is produced through the process of polycondensation or the process of polymerisation. Similar to polyester, polyamide works with the process of melt spinning, in which the material is melted and then pressed through a nozzle that creates a filament fibre. Often the fibres are coloured during this process as well, which creates a good durability of the colour. Properties of polyamide: - Doesn’t absorb much moisture (but more than polyester) - Electrostatic - Highest shape stability of all synthetic fibres - Dries very quickly - Good to colour - Very elastic (more than polyester) which makes it great for stockings - Good tear-resistance when wet and dry - Scrub-resistant - Not very pilling-resistant - Fibre can be smooth or crinkled when produced (good/bad insulation) - Doesn’t crinkle easily - Sensitive to acids - Doesn’t rot - Not very resistant to light (polyester is more light-resistant) - Heat-sensitive (polyester is more heat-resistant in comparison) Abbreviation on care tag: PA
Ramie
You have certainly heard of ramie. But do you actually know what kind of material ramie is? Ramie is a stinging nettle plant that comes from China and can get up to 20 years old. Almost 50% of this plant is grown in China, the rest comes from Brazil and the USA. Due to its sensitivity to frost, it’s impossible for it to grow in Germany. Ramie is resistant against most pests and displaces many weeds. But the production of ramie is more costly than cotton, linen or hemp and a chemical lye is necessary to separate the plant fibres for further processing which is why ramie has hardly any industrial use. One advantage of ramie is that it doesn’t have to be bleached because its fibres are already pure white which makes ramie ideal for colouring. Due to the chemical exposure, the fibres become shiny which is why ramie often gets mixed with other materials to make them more silky or shiny. Properties of ramie: - Shiny - Great to colour - Durable - Linen-like -Regrowing - Fine and light- Absorbent - Susceptible to wrinkling (not as much as linen)