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"Tricotine"
Keywords:
twill
,
whipcord
,
worsted
,
calvary
,
gabardine
Related Terms:
Barathea
,
Batiste
,
Voile
,
Whipcord
,
Georgette
,
Broadcloth
,
Taffeta
,
Seersucker
,
Damask
,
Poplin
,
Sateen
,
Faille
,
Pinpoint oxford
,
Shantung
,
Lawn
,
Organdie
,
Homespun
,
Tweed
,
Satin weave
,
Cavalry twill
,
Serge
,
Gabardine
,
Twill
,
Sateen weave
,
Hopsack
,
Muslin
,
Challis
,
Pongee
,
Antique satin
,
Hopsacking
,
Gingham
,
Velveteen
,
Cambric
,
Bengaline
,
Drill
,
Kersey
,
Mohair
,
Brocatelle
,
Chenille
,
Gauze
,
Flannel
,
Shalloon
,
Flat weave
,
Dimity
,
Jacquard
,
Terry
,
Ottoman
,
Woven
,
Osnaburg
,
Nainsook
a woven fabric with a distinct steep double twill line. Used for trousers dresses, women's sportswear.
paoli.it
High-quality worsted fabric with a 63-degree, double twill on the face of the cloth. Belongs to the same family as gabardine, whipcord, covert and cavalry twill. Various weights are used for men's and women's clothing.
asicentral.com
A fine worsted cloth woven in a weave with characteristics of a whipcord.
narrow-fabrics-manufacturers.com
Wider Calvary twill, named for its resemblance to a tricot knit.
westernexpeditions.com
A weft-face woven fabric, originally with a cotton warp and worsted weft, which displays a fine, flat twill line.
teonline.com
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