We manufacture with the highest quality textile machines, using the best raw materials and dyes, in our own dye house; we provide colored yarn to numerous textile manufacturer exporter companies by collaborating with experienced, skilled, and qualified staff.
With over 40 years of experience, we produce impeccable, colored yarns that have undergone numerous tests and technical controls throughout the entire process.
50+
COUNTRIES TO EXPORT
40+
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
330+
COLORS OF READY TO STOCK
Respecting the environment and employing sustainable production methods are crucial for the people to consume natural resources without causing harm to the environment and for future generations to benefit from the same resources.
As Menese Textile, we prioritize environmental impacts such as the conservation of natural resources, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and recycling, within the framework of environmentally friendly and sustainable production principles.
We maintain stocks of the raw materials for the yarns we dye and sell and ensure very rapid delivery. Besides, we provide our customers with a wide range of products in a short time and as needed, while saving them from stock costs. We provide the customer with the highest quality raw material quickly and with a flexible work structure.
With bobbin dyeing polyester yarn, colours are more vivid and products are more durable. Details are on our website.
MoreThe dyed polyester yarn offers long-lasting and bright colours. Suitable for every project, from clothing to home textiles.
MoreBring your designs to life with colourful polyester yarns! Discover our durable and flexible yarn solutions!
MoreThe term textile, originally derived from French before being adopted into our language, refers to "weaving, fabric" in its original meaning. The word is derived from the Latin verb "texere" meaning "to weave, to knit" and is also entered into the French language.
MoreWeaving has been practiced in these lands since ancient times, and with the rise of the Ottoman Empire, Anatolia became the center of textile production. However, the dominance of Indian cotton over Turkish cotton dealt a blow to Anatolian textile.
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