Our Services

We offer a wide range of woven products with comprehensive weaving designs and pattern options. We are a successful fabric weaving company that delivers high performance and superior quality, provides timely delivery for your special applications, and offers fast and efficient service.

2,500,000 monthly capacity in meters

As Süzer Textile Group, we are continuously developing our production capacity and strengthening our position in the industry with our advanced technology investments. In this context, our investment in a modern dyeing facility is progressing rapidly. With our new facility, scheduled to become operational in January 2027, we aim to achieve higher efficiency, sustainable quality, and time advantages in our production processes. This investment is an important part of our vision to offer our customers more flexible, faster, and environmentally friendly production solutions.

Yarns Used in Weaving

Cotton is the purest source of cellulose and the most important natural fiber. Cotton consists of natural, crimped fibers that provide unique properties such as strength, durability, softness, breathability, and absorbency. Thanks to its high moisture transport properties, it wicks moisture away from the body. Cotton yarn is a strong material with high dye absorbency and resistance to abrasion and high temperatures.

Hemp fabric is produced using fibers obtained from the stems of the Cannabis sativa plant. Hemp fabric has low shrinkage and is highly resistant to pilling. Because the fibers of this plant are long and strong, hemp fabric is very soft and also highly durable. It is lightweight and highly breathable.

Polyester is a synthetic fiber usually derived from petroleum. Blending polyester with cotton improves its strength and wrinkle resistance.

Polyamide yarn is a synthetic fiber produced from molten or solution polyamide. It has high tensile strength and high resistance to abrasion and impact. Its chemical resistance is not very strong., It is resistant to some diluted acids and bases and has high paintability.

It is produced from fibers obtained from flax plant stems. Flax can absorb up to 20% of its weight in moisture and wicks heat away from the body, keeping you cool in hot months and warm in cold months. It is the second strongest fabric after silk.

It is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from bamboo. Due to its cross-section being filled with various micro-voids and micro-holes, it possesses superior moisture absorption and breathability, along with antibacterial and UV-protective properties.

Viscose is a semi-synthetic plant-based silk fabric made from beechwood pulp, used as an alternative to silk due to its silk-like texture and smooth feel. Viscose is a lightweight fabric with a smooth texture, shiny surface, and soft feel.

It is a synthetic fiber that exhibits a certain degree of elongation when pulled by any force and has the property of returning to its original state when the force causing the elongation is removed. This fiber, with its tremendous elasticity, is strong and suitable for versatile use. Being lighter than rubber has increased the use of elastane fiber.

Modal, produced from beech wood, is a completely natural fiber with high wet and dry strength. It is highly resistant to wear and tear. It has excellent moisture transfer properties. Modal Fabrics woven with yarn have a soft texture and shrink less and fade less than cotton fabrics.

T400®, a multi-component technology, is a melt-spun, wrinkle-resistant, and easy-care fiber type produced by LYCRA®. LYCRA® T400® technology is an excellent choice for flexible fabrics due to its elastic recovery and fabric stability.

Karsu MicroModal® is a special type of modal with incredible softness and tensile strength. MicroModal® fabrics absorb moisture and wick it away faster than cotton fabrics. They dry quickly and have superior moisture wicking properties.

TENCEL™ Modal fibers with LENZING™ Micro technology are sourced from trees harvested from certified and controlled sources in Europe. They feature extra-fine and lightweight cellulose fibers, providing softness and lightness while offering effective moisture absorption to ensure natural skin comfort.

Acetate fiber is a semi-synthetic polymer also known as cellulose acetate. It is a type of regenerated cellulose fiber made from wood pulp, but it has greater wet strength and is more sensitive to high temperatures. Acetate fibers dry quickly, do not wrinkle, and are soft.

Lyocell is a regenerated cellulose fiber produced by dissolving cellulose or wood pulp obtained from sustainable fields or forests. An innovative spinning process is used in its production.

Sustainable Fibers / Yarns

Recycled Cotton

In general, it can be defined as the conversion of cotton fabric into cotton fiber that can be reused in textile products. Recycled cotton can be produced from pre-consumer waste or post-consumer waste.

Recycled Polyester + REPREVE®

It is made from recycled plastic bottles. The production of recycled polyester requires far fewer resources than new fibers and causes less CO2 emissions.

REFIBRA™

The technology involves converting cotton waste from garment production into cotton pulp. One-third of this is added to wood pulp, and the combined raw material is then processed to produce new TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers.

LENZING™ ECOVERO™

As certified by Higg MSI, it has a significantly lower environmental impact than viscose. LENZING™ ECOVERO™, which holds the EU Ecolabel certification, helps keep water and air cleaner.

Birla Cellulose Livaeco

It is sourced from certified sustainable forests and is environmentally friendly. It is traceable, helps conserve water, increases forest cover, and reduces CO2 emissions.

BCI Cotton and Physical BCI

It is produced in collaboration with the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), a non-profit organization that manages global Better Cotton standards and brings together the cotton supply chain from farmers to retailers.

GOTS Certified Organic Cotton

It guarantees that the product is organic throughout all stages of the process, from the harvesting of raw materials used in clothing to the labeling.

OCS Certified Organic Cotton

It verifies the presence and quantity of organic matter in the final product and tracks the process from the source of the raw material to the final product.

Eastman Naia™ Cellulose Fiber

It is obtained from sustainable pine and eucalyptus forests. The production process from tree to fiber uses safe chemicals, low carbon and water consumption, and has a low environmental impact. It is biodegradable and compostable.

Seaqual Yarn

It is produced through the advanced recycling of plastic waste found in oceans and rivers. By collecting this waste and converting it into textile products, it contributes to sustainability. Its durable structure enables the production of high-performance fabrics.

Circulose®

It is a T2T (textile-to-textile) recycled raw material. It is produced by recycling 100% textile waste from cotton. Both pre-consumer and post-consumer textile waste is transformed into new garments with Circulose®.

Our Customer Network

We have a strong supply chain that forms the basis of our high-quality end product. To meet our customers' expectations and ensure sustainable quality, we work only with the most reliable and specialized suppliers in the industry.
Thanks to the diversity of our customers and their shared desire to be part of the growing innovation and sustainability movement, we are focused on developing our capabilities.
Our current markets include Turkey, Italy, Spain, and Bulgaria, and we are making new investments and developing new strategies to expand our market network on the global platform.