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Sateen is a
fabric made
using a
satin weave structure but with spun yarn
instead of
filament yarn. It is a
cotton or
other non-silk
fabric that has the...
- Army's M1943
uniform was a
combat uniform manufactured in
windproof cotton sateen cloth introduced in 1943 to
replace a
variety of
other specialist uniforms...
- are short-staple
yarns such as cotton, the
fabric formed is
considered a
sateen. Many
variations can be made of the
basic satin weave,
including a granite...
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created with a warp-faced
satin weave and the
ground with a weft-faced or
sateen weave.
Yarns used to
create damasks include silk, wool, linen, cotton, and...
- are muslin, percale,
sateen, flannel, and
knitted jersey. In a
plain weave the warp and weft
cross each
other one at a time.
Sateen has
multiple (usually...
- lace Rib knit
Rinzu Ripstop Russell cord Saga
Nishiki Sailcloth Samite Sateen Satin Saye
Scarlet Scrim Seersucker Serge Shantung Sharkskin Shot silk Silnylon...
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Sateen Jo
Aastan (Sindhi: ستين جوآستان) is
located on the left bank of the
Indus River near Rohri, Sindh, ****stan. The
place was
named as “safae-e-safa”...
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thread count of
about 180 or
higher and is
noticeably tighter than
twill or
sateen. It has
medium weight, is firm and
smooth with no gloss, and
washes very...
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layers of
wadded cotton for warmth. The
collar is
usually made of
black sateen.
Hanten often display a
family crest or
other designs. Banbi, a Chinese...
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several basic design features. They were made out of an 8.5
ounce cotton sateen. The
shirt consisted of a
button front and two
simple patch pockets on the...