Article: New feel for Vanity Fair. (Vanity Fair Mills Inc. introduces Jentell, a nylon tricot)(In the Markets)

New York -- Vanity Fair Mills is out to differentiate between its department store line and its mass market line of daywear and sleepwear with the introduction of a premium version of Jentell, a nylon tricot certified by Du Pont.

Peter J. Velardi, chairman and chief executive officer, said Jentell will be the focus of the department store segment, which is sold under the Vanity Fair brand. Vanity Fair's Jentell is a 36-gauge fabric, he noted, while nylon tricots used for innerwear generally are 32-gauge.

Jentell will replace Du Pont's certified Antron III nylon in the Vanity Fair line, although Antron III will continue to be used in Vanity Fair's ...

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