
1) Cloth 2) Coat cloth 3) Fabric 4) French word used in English 5) Material 6) Material for trousers 7) Textile 8) Worsted twill 9) Woven fabric
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1) Gaberdine 2) Smock 3) Twill
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- a firm durable fabric with a twill weave
- (usually in the plural) trousers
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Gabardine is a tough, tightly woven fabric used to make suits, overcoats, trousers, uniforms, windbreakers, and other garments. ==Etymology== The word gabardine has been used to refer to a `dress, covering` since the 1590s. It has been used to mean `closely woven cloth` since 1904. ==Fabric== The fibre used to make the fabric is traditionally ...
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closely woven cotton or wool twill
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• (n.) Alt. of Gaberdine
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any of several varieties of worsted, cotton, silk, and mixed tightly woven fabrics, embodying certain features in common and chiefly made into suits ...
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A durable twill weave fabric with steep diagonal lines that is given a smooth finish.
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A worsted twill weave that is wrinkle resistant.
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Durable, tightly woven fabric made in a twill weave with distinct diagonal ribs and given a clean finish. Made of cotton, wool or rayon, gabardine wears extremely well. Commonly used for sportswear, suits, uniforms and raincoats.
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a tightly woven fabric with a fine twill (diagonal) weave on the right side of the fabric and medium body. It can be woven in wool (worsted) for year-round suiting. Durable and resists wrinkles. Also made in other natural fibers or man-made fibers. Firm weave makes shaping and easing when tailoring more of a challenge.
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A smooth twill weave that is wrinkle resistant. Wool gabardine is the most common and is considered year-round fabric for suits, however can be made from cotton.
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Gabardine is a fabric particularly suited to water-proofing, composed of fine botany wool yarn warp, and cotton weft which are waterproofed before weaving. The name is also given to a raincoat with wide raglan sleeves, fastened at the centre front, sometimes belted, made from the material.
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[
n] - a firm durable fabric with a twill weave
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noun a firm durable fabric with a twill weave
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A worsted twill weave that is wrinkle resistant. Wool gabardine is the most common and is considered year-round fabric for suits.
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A tough, tight, twill weave that is wrinkle resistant and features diagonal ribbing. Worsted wool (woolen yarn) is the most common fiber used, but cotton, synthetic, or blended fibers are also popular.
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Gabardine is a twill weave that has a beautiful drape and is highly wrinkle resistant. While wool gabardine is the most common, gaberdine also comes in silk, cotton and rayon. It is widely used for tailored suits, trench coats, tailored jackets, tailored trousers, straight skirts or loose shirts. Styles with drape do very well in gabardine. Since g...
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[Fabrics] A tightly woven, twilled, worsted fabric with a slight diagonal line on the right side. Wool gabardine is known as a year-round fabric for business suiting.
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