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Every problem we solve.
DSEAMS is built on a simple observation: construction techniques have not kept up with the materials they're meant to join. Explore the specific problems our technologies address.
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Seamless waterproof construction
Waterproof garments depend on a continuous membrane barrier. Any interruption — a stitch, a puncture, an edge — compromises the entire product.
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Replace seam-sealing tape
Seam tape was never a feature — it's a patch. It adds weight, bulk and cost; it lifts under flex; and it is usually where a garment fails first.
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Stitch-free garment construction
Stitching punctures the membrane, scars the outer shell, and caps the design options available to the garment engineer.
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Bonded seam construction
A bonded seam, done well, is stronger than the base fabric. Done poorly, it delaminates under flex and wash cycles.
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Molecular seam fusion
Bonding at a surface level is not the same as fusing at a molecular level — the latter is what determines true long-term seam integrity.
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Reversible jacket construction
A truly reversible performance jacket requires a clean interior surface — which means no seam tape.
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Ultra-durable seam construction
Seams are the first thing to fail — not the fabric, not the membrane, not the hardware.
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Laser seam technology
Modern, minimalist performance garments need seam technology designed for automation rather than adapted from a sewing machine.
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Automated garment manufacturing
Apparel manufacturing remains stubbornly labour-intensive. Automation requires construction methods compatible with machine, not hand, assembly.
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Clean seam aesthetics
Modern minimalist garment design is undermined by bulky seam tape on the inside and scarred stitching on the outside.
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Barrier integrity across seams
A membrane laminate's performance is only as reliable as its worst seam. A single compromised join undermines the whole garment.
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Manufacturing with existing machinery
Licensing a new construction technology usually means capital investment in new machinery — and disruption across the supply chain.
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Reduce QC failures and returns
Seam failures account for a disproportionate share of warranty claims, customer returns and QC rejections in performance apparel.
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Knit performance coatings
Traditional sprayed finishes on knit garments wash out, sit on the surface and do not penetrate the yarn structure.
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Antimicrobial textile yarns
Antimicrobial apparel typically relies on topical finishes that lose effect over wash cycles.
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Conductive textile yarns
Smart apparel depends on reliable electrical pathways through soft textiles — without the weight or failure modes of wiring.
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Flame-barrier base layers
First-responder and tactical base layers require inherent flame-retardance without compromising comfort.
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DWR yarn treatments
Durable Water Repellency finishes are applied to the outer face of fabric and wash off over time.
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Bio-based adhesive seams
Sustainability targets demand adhesives and polymers that do not foreclose on recyclability or biodegradability.
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Eliminate garment wiring
Connected garments with physical wiring are bulky, unreliable and usually fail at flex points.
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Active-surface humidity management
Humidity and moisture vapor transmission control is traditionally passive — dependent on the membrane's native MVTR.
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Whole-garment electronics
Distributed electronic functionality across a garment has required wiring, junctions, and failure points.
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Anti-viral active garments
Passive antimicrobial finishes degrade; active pathogen-inhibition requires an engineered surface.
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Lightweight performance laminates
Minimalist, packable performance garments demand laminates and seams that add no weight or bulk.
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3D-scan-to-garment manufacturing
On-demand and bespoke garment manufacturing is bottlenecked at pattern cutting and assembly.
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Cut-and-laser pattern preparation
Not every manufacturer has the capital or footprint to house a full laser assembly line on-site.
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Adhesive Encapsulation seams
Seam strength depends on controlling exactly where adhesive sits — surface-only bonding is not enough.
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Low-temperature fabric bonding
High-temperature bonding damages delicate membranes, shells and next-to-skin yarns.
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Zoned knit reinforcement
Reinforcing knits by adding sewn panels multiplies seams and adds weight.
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