US: Levi Strauss mulls the use of Crailar flax fibre

By just-style.com | 15 April 2011

Jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co is to look at using the new cotton-like flax-based fibre Crailar in its woven casual apparel products, including denim, bottom and top weight fabrics.

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