1. Bleaching: Bleaching is a process of removal of natural coloring matter and to make the fabric perfect white with minimum damage to fibers and within the shortest possible time.
2. Cross dyeing: Yarn, fabric or even garment made with two or more generic fiber types “Blends” having different dyeing qualities is dyed a single dye bath containing different classes of dyes.
3. Mudmee Tie-Dye: Mudmee tie-dye is mainly created in Thailand and neighboring part of Laos. It uses different shapes and colors than other types of tie-dye.
4. Soil release: This type of finish Improves the resistance to soil during the day to day use of the fabric and provides easy releasing of soil during the washing operations.
Repelling the soil.
Preventing formation of bond between soil and fabric.
5. Direct prints: This print is also called an application print and it is most popular types of print style. This print design is printed directly onto a white cloth or over a previously dyed pale coloured fabric. In this print, the printed portion is considerably darker than the dyed backgrounds.