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28/03/2017 – 90 Years of Experience Gunold GmbH

„Cry“ – Crying with Happiness!

Finally there is a reflective embroidery thread! Gunold in Hall 6.0 Booth B59 at Texprocess 2017, Frankfurt, presents innovative threads that inspire.

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Cry – the ideal thread for sparkling and glittering effects! There are no limits to your creativity

 
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Appliqués, decorative seams or embroidery designs created with Cry result in fascinating sparkling effects and trade show visitors will be truly amazed! (Photos: Gunold)

 
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Whether embroidery motifs, scripts, logos, labels on knitwear, the use of Cry ensures safety and puts fashionable accents on socks and caps, on sports- and workwear Workwear

 
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Cry – the ideal thread for sparkling and glittering effects! There are no limits to your creativity

 
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