
Atlantic Mills Took a Multicultural Approach to Denim Manufacturing to Create Its Signature Look
Denim that blends the best of Italian creativity and Japanese technique
Finding a reliable source of high quality, sustainable cotton yarn and fabric has becoming very challenging.
These Thai mills are stepping into the spotlight offering quality that brands can count on, while meeting stringent international standards.
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Denim that blends the best of Italian creativity and Japanese technique

Double Star can make even the most challenging products for their customers

“We can do small test runs in our Thailand factory – or large orders in our Cambodia factory with lower FOBs.” – Pirapol Tatiyamaneekul

“Sustainability is like a new trend that most brands want to be part of. So we are providing a variety of solutions for them.” Thamonwan Virodchaiyan

“Our business model is based on understanding our customers’ changing requirements and adapting to them.” – Komson Supamit

“We’ve introduced a new service called ‘vertical path’ where we can handle the logistics, the costing, as well as the manufacturing for brands.” – Chet Vongsuraphichet

“We have many different machines. This enables us to offer customers a very wide variety of fabrics. ” – Theeradej Thanasarakij

“We have a design and technical team that customizes the functional properties of our uniforms for each customer to ensure top performance.” – Yuttana Silpsarnvitch

“Our flexibility comes from our investment in lapping machines.” – Teeraparp Eowpittayakul

“We are one of the few Southeast Asia denim garment manufacturers with a laundry facility that uses water we recycle through a treatment system.” – Narumol Hutasuwan