Mackinaw cloth is a heavy and dense water-repellent woolen cloth, similar to Melton cloth but using a tartan pattern, often "buffalo plaid". It was used...
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napped and very closely sheared. Meltons are similar to Mackinaw cloth. It is a very solid cloth in which the twill weave pattern is completely concealed...
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needed] Clothing portal Fashion portal Mackinaw cloth Capote Collins Dictionary: mackinaw coat Oxford Dictionary: mackinaw Mencken, Henry Louis. (1945). The...
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flannel and worn during the winter A plaid (tartan) jacket, often made of Mackinaw cloth Windowpane plaid, a way of crossing warp and weft to create a pattern...
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– Indigenous garment style adapted by Pendleton Mackinaw jacket Mackinaw cloth – Dense woolen cloth used to make jackets Portland Woolen Mills – Defunct...
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bomber jacket Macaroni (fashion) Mackinaw cloth Mackintosh Macramé Made to measure Madiba shirt Madisar Madras (cloth) Madras (costume) Magnetic boots...
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the Ashanti Region of Ghana. In modern day Ghana, the wearing of kente cloth has become widespread to commemorate special occasions, and kente brands...
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Hessian fabric (redirect from Hessian cloth)
Hesse (1264–1567) and its successors, who were called Hessians. Hessian cloth comes in different types of construction, form, size and color. The origin...
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Fulling (redirect from Fuller, cloth-making)
is a step in woollen clothmaking which involves the cleansing of woven cloth (particularly wool) to eliminate (lanolin) oils, dirt, and other impurities...
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Chino cloth (/ˈtʃiːnoʊ/ CHEE-noh) is a twill fabric originally made from pure cotton. The most common items made from it, trousers, are widely called...
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Tweed (redirect from Tweed cloth)
associated with the Isle of Harris in the Hebrides. The original name of the cloth was tweel, Scots for twill, the material being woven in a twilled rather...
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Corduroy (redirect from Manchester cloth)
corduroy is from cord (i.e., rope) and duroy, which was a coarse woollen cloth made in England in the 18th century.[non-primary source needed] Corduroy...
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Broadcloth (redirect from Broad cloth)
Broadcloth is a dense, plain woven cloth, historically made of wool. The defining characteristic of broadcloth is not its finished width but the fact...
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Abacá (redirect from Abaca cloth)
fiber is traditionally hand-loomed into various indigenous textiles (abaca cloth or medriñaque) in the Philippines. They are still featured prominently as...
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Linen (redirect from Linen cloth)
upholstery. It is used especially in sailcloth and lent cloth, sewing threads, handkerchiefs, table cloth, sheets, collars, cuffs etc.. Today, linen is usually...
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Textile (redirect from Rag (cloth))
these techniques. Fabric has a broader application than cloth.: 207 Fabric is synonymous with cloth, material, goods, or piece goods. The word 'fabric' also...
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Cotton duck (redirect from Duck cloth)
Cotton duck (from Dutch: doek, meaning "cloth"), also simply duck, sometimes duck cloth or duck canvas, is a heavy, plain woven cotton fabric. Duck canvas...
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Loincloth (redirect from Loin cloth)
The loincloth is in essence a piece of material, bark-bast, leather, or cloth, passed between the legs and covering the genitals. Despite its functional...
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fabric is usually wool, and is one of the most popular cloths used for suits and outerwear. Tweed cloth is often woven with a herringbone pattern. Fatigue...
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Terrycloth (redirect from Terry cloth)
Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry cotton, terry towelling, terry, terry towel, Turkish towelling (formerly), or simply towelling is a fabric woven with many...
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Beta cloth is a type of fireproof PTFE impregnated silica fiber cloth used in the manufacture of Apollo/Skylab A7L space suits, the Apollo Thermal Micrometeoroid...
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Sea silk (redirect from Byssus cloth)
treated with lemon juice, turn a golden colour, which never fades. The cloth produced from these filaments can be woven even more finely than silk, and...
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Cheesecloth (redirect from Cheese cloth)
Cheesecloth is a loose-woven gauze-like carded cotton cloth used primarily in cheesemaking and cooking. The fabric has holes large enough to quickly allow...
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India. Authentic Madras comes from Chennai (Madras). Both sides of the cloth must bear the same pattern, and it must be handwoven (evidenced by the small...
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Hudson's Bay point blanket (section Mackinaw jacket)
travelling between Mackinaw and Montreal and requested it be replaced by the shorter double-breasted style, which became known as the Mackinaw jacket. At first...
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Jersey (fabric) (redirect from Jersey (cloth))
the edges (when cut) and has a more stable structure. Balbriggan (cloth) Kersey (cloth) Portrait of the Channel Islands, Lemprière, London, 1970, ISBN 0-7091-1541-5...
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Calico (redirect from Calico cloth)
textile came, in South India, now Kerala, during the 11th century, where the cloth was known as "chaliyan". It was mentioned in Indian literature by the 12th...
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Barkcloth (redirect from Rhino cloth)
Barkcloth or bark cloth is a versatile material that was once common in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. Barkcloth comes primarily from trees of the family...
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Glass cloth is a textile material woven from glass fiber yarn. Glass cloth was originally developed to be used in greenhouse paneling, allowing sunlight's...
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