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  2. Fishnet - Wikipedia

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    Elize Ryd wearing fishnet attire during a performance in 2018. In the field of textiles, fishnet is hosiery with an open, diamond-shaped knit; it is most often used as a material for stockings, tights, gloves or bodystockings. Fishnet is available in a multitude of colors, although it is most often sported in traditional matte black.

  3. Bedford cord - Wikipedia

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    Bedford cord, named after the town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, a famous 19th century textile manufacturing city, is a durable fabric that resembles corduroy. The weave has faint lengthwise ridges, but without the filling yarns that make the distinct wales characteristic of corduroy. It can have the appearance of narrow-width stripes with ...

  4. Net (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Net or netting is any textile in which the yarns are fused, looped or knotted at their intersections, resulting in a fabric with open spaces between the yarns. [1] Net has many uses, and comes in different varieties. Depending on the type of yarn or filament that is used to make up the textile, its characteristics can vary from durable to not ...

  5. Fishnet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fishnet is hosiery with an open, diamond-shaped knit used as a material for stockings, tights or bodystockings. Fishnet or fish net may also refer to: Fishnet, a vernacular name for the lichen Ramalina menziesii; Fish net, a net used for fishing "Fishnet" (song), a 1988 single by Morris Day; Fishnet, a 2015 novel by Kirstin Innes

  6. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Imberline is a woven fabric with various colored stripes in the warp, often separated by gold thread. The fabric is often used in upholstery and drapery manufacture. intarsia Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. interfacing A type of material used on the unseen or "wrong" side of fabrics in sewing.

  7. Aertex - Wikipedia

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    Aertex was a British clothing company based in Manchester, established in 1888, and also the name of the fabric manufactured by the company. It owned the trademark for Aertex fabric, a lightweight and loosely woven cotton material that is used to make shirts and underwear.

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