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  2. Uniforms of the Confederate States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Additionally all CSA sergeant ranks were permitted worsted waist sashes: red for artillery and infantry (and all others service branches), but yellow for cavalry. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] (For their counterparts in the U.S. Army crimson worsted waist sashes for all service branches were only allowed to NCOs above sergeant (i.e. first sergeant, ordnance ...

  3. Serge (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    A serge suit. Serge is a type of twill fabric that has diagonal lines or ridges on both inner and outer surfaces via a two-up, two-down weave. [1] The worsted variety is used in making military uniforms, suits, greatcoats, and trench coats.

  4. 1910s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Suit made of worsted Cheviot, 1912; Men's shoe fashion – summer, 1913; Fashion plate of 1914 show's man's overcoat worn with a Homburg hat and gaiters or spats. Note ankle-length creased or pressed trousers with cuffs. Portrait of Wallace Beery shows stiff collared shirt, striped necktie, and two-piece suit popular in mid-decade, c. 1914

  5. Worsted - Wikipedia

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    Though both made of wool, worsted and woollens undergo different manufacturing steps resulting in significantly different cloths. In worsteds, which undergo more spinning steps, the natural crimp of the wool fiber is removed in the process of spinning the yarn while it is retained in woolens, [7] and woollens are produced with short-staple yarns while worsted cloths need longer staple length.

  6. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton, or synthetic fiber. Flannel is commonly used to make tartan clothing, blankets, bed sheets, sleepwear, and several other uses. Flannel may be brushed to create extra softness or remain unbrushed.

  7. London stock brick - Wikipedia

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    Red stock bricks are also fairly common, but only the yellow or brown bricks are usually known as London stocks. Georgian houses in Bedford Square , London, built from London stock bricks showing discoloration due to atmospheric pollution Oliver's Wharf , a Victorian warehouse, showing yellow London stock brick

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