At Teajat Sewing Bartar Sablan Group, warp-weft fabrics are produced with precise weaving, lasting colors, and high-quality fibers, making them an ideal choice for fashion brands, clothing, and textile industries. From twill-weave jeans fabrics to lightweight and flexible Spandex materials, each swatch represents a balance between durability and beauty.
In the world of textiles, woven (warp-weft) fabrics hold a special place, as they combine strength, variety, and beauty all at once. At Sablan Tebajat Sewing Bartar Group of Factories, these fabrics are created through the fusion of modern technical knowledge, premium fibers, and advanced weaving technology. In our production units, cotton and spandex fibers are tightly woven in a twill structure (Twill 3/1Z and 2/1Z) to achieve a product that is durable, flexible, and easy to sew.
Our denim swatches – named Heyran, Anil, Kimia, Aylin, Sepehr, Artam, and Mehta – each offer unique weights, widths, and blends to meet different production needs.
Types of woven fabrics include:
The Heyran series fabrics are an ideal choice for everyday wear and urban fashion. The cotton and spandex blend delivers exceptional softness and comfort, while the 3-to-1 twill weave provides special strength and durability. Sulphur and indigo dyeing evoke a sense of nature and authenticity in modern design. Key features of this series include:
The Anil series is designed for those who want both durability and style. Its relatively high weight and dense weaving make it suitable for jeans, jackets, and sporty mantles. High elasticity and a cotton-spandex blend ensure shape retention while providing comfort and freedom of movement. Key features of this series include:
Kimia stands for authenticity and quality. This heavyweight, 100% cotton fabric is highly durable, designed for formal wear, jeans suits, special uniforms, and classic mantles. Its precise weave and fixed color ensure it retains its luster even with frequent washing and wear. Key features of this series include:
Aylin is a soft, lightweight choice for summer clothing designs. Its low weight and pure cotton composition make it ideal for shirts, pinafores, and loungewear. The indigo dye and 2/1 or 3/1 twill weave give the fabric a distinctive, vibrant appearance. Key features of this series include:
Sepehr, with its lightweight and high flexibility, is suitable for everyday wear and casual uniforms. The high spandex content gives excellent stretch, while the cotton blend delivers breathability and a gentle feel. This fabric is a great choice for trendy, youthful, and sporty apparel. Key features of this series include:
Artam, with its firm structure and heavyweight, is designed for tough clothing and workwear. Deep indigo coloring and precise twill weaving yield a professional, formal look, while outstanding abrasion resistance and color retention are among its hallmarks. Key features of this series include:
Mehta is Sablan's heaviest and most durable denim fabric. This fabric is designed for workwear, winter jackets, and thick coats. Its dense weave and unique indigo color give the final product a powerful and luxurious look, with superior longevity. Key features of this series include:

Tejaratdookht Bartar Sabalan Factory
On the green slopes of Ardabil, where the cold of Mount Sabalan blends with the warm efforts of the workers, one of Iran’s largest and most modern industrial complexes stands tall: the Sabalan Textile and Garment Complex, a symbol of progress, self-sufficiency, and transformation in the nation’s apparel industry.
The construction of this massive complex began in early 1999. After years of relentless effort, the erection of warehouses, installation of machinery, and launch of production lines were accomplished from 2004 to 2007. Ultimately, with the president in attendance, the factory officially opened its doors in 2007, ushering in a new era for Iran’s textile industry. But this was only the beginning of the story—a journey that, through considerable investment, technical innovation, and managerial revitalization, has today become one of the nation’s proudest industrial achievements.
The Tejarat Dookht Bartar Sabalan Factory is built on a 200,000-square-meter plot, with 120,000 square meters of infrastructure, in Ardabil’s Industrial Town No. 2.
This immense complex includes seven specialized units, each playing a vital role in the production process:
The design of these units is “independent island-style,” enabling each section to operate self-sufficiently and with maximum efficiency. The result of this meticulous structure is the production of a wide range of products—from various yarns and denim/tricot fabrics to ready-made clothing under proprietary brands.
Currently, over 919 people work three shifts in production halls, administrative sections, and support units. Upon full implementation of the overhaul plan and full activation of all production lines, the complex's employment capacity can rise to 5,000—a figure that positions this factory as one of the largest employers in Ardabil Province.
The initial investment for this complex, supported by multi-million-euro capital and bank facilities, was made in January 2011, and the factory began operations under the name Arta Tejarat Zarrin. However, along the way, financial and managerial hurdles created a rocky road. From 2015 to 2021, the complex was leased out to various companies and teetered on the brink of bankruptcy.
The turning point came in October 2022, when the factory came under the protection of the “Industrial Support Board,” breathing new life into the company. A year later, in October 2023, factory ownership was transferred to Tejarat Bank, enabling a phase of rejuvenation under fresh management and extensive financial backing.
With Tejarat Bank’s support, over 7,000 billion IRR in funding was injected for the complete overhaul of machinery, warehouse renovation, and infrastructure upgrades.
The results were not just improved productivity but also a renewed sense of motivation among the staff. Timely payment of wages and benefits, better working conditions, and the establishment of a new rewards system fostered a dynamic and hopeful work environment.
During its transformation, the complex decided to become not just a producer, but also a brand builder. To this end, three new proprietary brands were launched:
These brands now stand as emblems of quality and authenticity in Iranian manufacturing. By entering both domestic and regional markets, they have opened a new chapter of profitability and competition.
Tejarat Dookht Bartar Sabalan Factory has developed a meticulous, forward-looking plan for the coming years. Key objectives include:
The Sabalan Textile and Garment Complex is more than a factory; it’s a symbol of the revival of Iran’s textile industry, youth employment, and a testament to the power of domestic production.
Through the efforts of its managers, engineers, and workers, this complex has become a key industrial hub for the region and is steadily moving toward a brighter future—a future in which the “Made in Iran” label proudly shines on high-quality, modern apparel.