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  2. Stretch fabric - Wikipedia

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    A lycra jacket. Stretch fabric is a synthetic fabric that stretches. Stretch fabrics are either 2-way stretch or 4-way stretch. 2-way stretch fabrics stretch in one direction, usually from selvedge to selvedge (but can be in other directions depending on the knit). 4-way stretch fabrics, such as spandex, stretches in both directions, crosswise and lengthwise. [1]

  3. Twill - Wikipedia

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    Twill weaves can be classified from four points of view: According to the stepping: Warp-way: 3/1 warp way twill, etc. Weft-way: 2/3 weft way twill, etc. According to the direction of twill lines on the face of the fabric: S-twill, or left-hand twill weave: 2/1 S, etc. Z-twill, or right-hand twill weave: 3/2 Z, etc.

  4. List of fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Twill; U. Ultrasuede; V ... History of clothing and textiles References. This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 20:40 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. The photo shows 'a woman who's ready to embrace her position'

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    In the new portrait, Trump wore Dolce & Gabbana's Twill Turlington tuxedo jacket, which retails for $3,245, wool gabardine tuxedo pants, which cost $1,495, and stretch poplin tuxedo shirt, which ...

  6. Gabardine - Wikipedia

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    Gabardine Closeup view of gabardine fabric. Gabardine is a durable twill worsted wool.It is a tightly woven waterproof fabric and is used to make outerwear and various other garments, such as suits, overcoats, trousers, uniforms, and windbreakers.

  7. Denim - Wikipedia

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    This twill weave produces a diagonal ribbing that distinguishes it from cotton duck. Denim, as it is recognized today, was first produced in Nîmes, France. [2] Denim is available in a range of colors, but the most common denim is indigo denim in which the warp thread is dyed while the weft thread is left white. As a result of the warp-faced ...

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