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This thesis aims to present a thorough analysis of Bangladesh's exports of high-value woven cloth. This study investigates the meaning and names of many categories of high-quality cloth by examining various theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and practical packaging. Using both qualitative and quantitative research techniques, the study uses a scientific methodology to collect and analyze data from various sources. The study begins with a comprehensive review of the literature that includes all pertinent papers, theories, and concepts related to Bangladeshi exports of high-quality woven cloth. Ultimately, the research delves into the primary motivators, obstacles, and opportunities related to the attributes and qualities contributing to the fabric's increasing global demand. Additionally, this study provides a thorough examination of the yarn and fabric construction, width, GSM, warp and weft counts, EPI, PPI, and fabric composition. These factors were assessed using data and woven fabric samples gathered from many well-known textile industries. The study also investigates the causes of the differences in fabric characteristics, such as GSM, yarn count, and composition, that lead to cost variance across the fabrics. The research illustrates the fabric's yearly sales based on end-use and production costs. Through rigorous data collection techniques, such as surveys, interviews and case studies, the findings explore the real-world implications and practical applications of the high-value woven fabric. |
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