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  • 21nonwoven fabric — neaustinė medžiaga statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Tekstilė, gaminama ne audimo būdu. atitikmenys: angl. non woven fabric; nonwoven fabric rus. нетканый материал …

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  • 22Dazzle (fabric) — Dazzle is a type of polyester fabric that is widely used in making clothes like basketball uniforms, football uniforms, rugby ball uniforms and even casual clothing because it absorbs moisture quickly. It is a lightweight fabric that allows air… …

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  • 23Chiffon (fabric) — Chiffon, French pronunciation: [ʃi.fɔ̃], from the French word for a cloth or rag, is a lightweight, balanced plain woven sheer fabric woven of alternate S and Z twist crepe (high twist) yarns.[1] The twist in the crepe yarns puckers the… …

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  • 24Moire (fabric) — Moire ribbons In textiles, a moire (pronounced /ˈmwɑr/ or /ˈmɔr/) (less often, moiré) is a fabric with a wavy (watered) appearance produced mainly from silk, but also wool, cotton and rayon. The watered ap …

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  • 25Charvet (fabric) — Main article: Charvet Place Vendôme Charvet ground with supplementary weft pattern …

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  • 26Chenille fabric — For other uses, see Chenille (disambiguation). Chenille yarn Chenille fabric …

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  • 27Drill (fabric) — Drill is stout durable cotton fabric with a strong bias (diagonal) in the weave.[1] It can be used unbleached, although it is more often bleached or dyed.[1] Use in clothing …

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  • 28Jersey (fabric) — For other uses, see Jersey (disambiguation). Jersey is a knit fabric used predominantly for clothing manufacture. It was originally made of wool, but is now made of wool, cotton, and synthetic fibres. Since medieval times Jersey, Channel Islands …

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  • 29Aso Oke fabric — Aso Oke FabricAso oke is a hand loomed cloth woven by the Yoruba people of south west Nigeria. Usually woven by men, the fabric is used to make men s robes, see Boubou (clothing) called Agbada, women s wrappers, called Iro, and men s hats, called …

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  • 30Check (fabric) — A check is a pattern consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical bands in two or more colors in woven cloth. Checks are traditionally associated with Scotland where woven dyed wool was, at one time, a principal cloth. District checks were… …

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