Duck or canvas used in making sails.
A heavy, strong, plain weave fabric usually of cotton or cotton/polyester.
A generic name for fabrics used for sails. It is usually made of cotton, linen, jute, or nylon and is a heavy, almost canvas-feeling fabric. Favorite fabric of both Wilendur and Startex.
Sailcloth is a bottom-weight, half-basket-weave (2 x 1) unbalanced fabric. It may be made of spun- or textured-filament yarns. It can be piece dyed or printed.
a strong fabric (such as cotton canvas) used for making sails and tents
A fabric similar to canvas and duck, it is a heavy, plainly woven cotton available in colors, stripes or prints.
Any heavy, strongly made woven canvas, linen, jute, polyester, nylon, aramid, etc. that is used for sails.
Any heavy, plain-weave canvas fabric, usually made of cotton, linen, polyester, jute, nylon, etc. that is used for sails and apparel (i.e. bottom weight sportswear).
A weft-way ribbed fabric of a character between poplin repp. It is heavier than poplin and may be given a crease-resist finish. It feels rather stiff and is used for dress wear.
Heavy-duty woven canvas that is used as sails for boats.
A tightly woven heavy canvas traditionally made of cotton or linen and used in the manufacture of ship and yacht sails. Now often made of nylon (polyamide) or polyester for lightness, durability and strength. Cotton sailcloth is often used for sports shoes and upholstery.
A fabric which is used in the construction of sails.
is a very strong, heavy canvas or duck made in plain weave.
A fabric, usually synthetic, used to make sails.