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Draper
Knitting Company - one of the oldest textile mills in the U.S.
- began in England as Draper Brothers Company in the early part
of the 19th century. In 1851, James and Thomas Draper, moved
the family business from England to Canton, Massachusetts. Their
factory opened at the corner of Washington and Pleasant Streets
and manufactured knit woolen goods under the name Canton Woolen
Mills. Thomas died in 1856 and James in 1873. James’ children
began running the business and in 1889 they incorporated as
Draper Brothers Company.
In 1984 the Company was split into Draper Felt Company and the
Draper Knitting Company. The Felt Company was sold in 1985.
The knitting part of the company has become Draper Knitting
Company Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Draper Brothers Company
and is currently being operated under the direction of a fifth
generation Draper with a strong sixth generation present. Draper
Knitting Company is the only company in the U.S. that produces
three types of fabric formation under one roof. High Pile Sliver
Knitting, Conventional Circular Knitting and Nonwoven stitchbonding.
In addition, we are the only U.S. Pile Knitter able to produce
EcoPile® - Draper’s trademark for fabric made from
100% post consumer recycled polyester, (recycled bottles.) Our
customers include Patagonia, L.L. Bean, Simpson, Vanity Fair
and Wooster. |
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Draper
Knitting Company’s corporate headquarters houses the corporate
offices and a 120,000 square foot manufacturing facility under
one roof. This facility includes a state-of-the-art CAD studio
where patterns are created, 40 knitting machines which convert
raw materials into fabric, a dye house and a complete Finishing
Department. We produce High Pile Sliver Knitting, Conventional
Circular Knitting and Nonwoven Stitchbonded fabrics that are
used in a variety of products including: paint rollers and buffing
pads, performance clothing liners, footwear liners, gloves and
air filtration filters. |
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Conventional
circular knitting, or jersey knitting is used mainly for industrial
use in the waterproof footwear industry. Draper’s Nonwoven,
Stitchbonded fabrics are used primarily in the Safety Product
Market, specifically in the auto racing industry. These fabrics
must meet exacting specifications for protecting the drivers
in the case of fire. Most of the fabrics in this line contain
Nomex® and Kevlar® that have inherent fire retarding
capabilities. |
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We
have both stock dye and piece dye capabilities as well as a
Dolly Washer for scouring wools. We have experience with dyeing
both natural and synthetic fibers. Our color library is extensive
and we specialize in custom colors. |
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Our
finishing capabilities include starching, coating, shearing,
napping and tumbling. We have experience finishing all three
fabric formations to meet the customers’ specifications.
We have experience with commission finishing as well. |
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Our
Shipping Department is experienced at shipping goods worldwide.
We have boxing and wrapping capabilities from small to very
large orders and have extensive experience in packaging and
shipping to meet the customers’ requirements. |
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