- (poly-cotton) is
often used.
Fabrics for
shirts are
called shirtings. The four main
weaves for
shirtings are
plain weave, oxford,
twill and satin. Broadcloth...
-
committed to play
college football at
Wisconsin with the
intention of gray
shirting his
freshman year. In basketball, Baun was a
starter for
Brown Deer's 2013...
- The
products manufactured were dhoties, sarees, mulls, dorias, crepes,
shirtings, lingerie, coatings,
printed lawns and
voiles cambrics,
twills and gaberdine...
- Oklahoman.
Retrieved February 16, 2014. Larche,
Spencer (2008). "Pink-
Shirting:
Should the NCAA
Consider a
Maternity and
Paterinity Waiver?". Marquette...
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Manufacturing in East London, Drake’s
produces men’s
accessories and
shirting, and is
predominantly known for its ties. Drake's was
founded in 1977 by...
-
irregular checks. Glen
plaid as a
woven pattern may be
extended to
cotton shirting and
other non-woollen fabrics. The name is
taken from the Glenurquhart...
- name that
persists for a
cotton or polyester-cotton
blend fabric used for
shirting. In Europe, "broadcloth"
typically describes a densely-woven
woolen fabric...
- the 1870s.
Wamsutta Mills became well
known for
producing fine
quality shirtings,
sheetings and
other fine
cotton products. The
Wamsutta name continues...
-
increase production capacity for new
textile products including uniforms,
shirting materials,
dress fabrics, and furnishings. By 1997 when it ****umed its...
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materials such as "c****imeres" (kerseymere),
which became fashionable.
Hickory shirting was a
similar cloth made with d**** yarn
stripes in
twill structure. When...