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Broadcloth
From this time, the production of broadcloth lost its importance.
Types of broadcloth
Banat Wool broadcloth made in India. Superfine (18th century onwards) - merino broadcloth used for men's tailoring.
Tami - Chinese-made broadcloth.
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broadcloth
broadcloth/ˈbrɔ:dklɔθ; ?@ -klɔ:θ; `brɔdˌklɔθ/ n[U]fine cloth of cotton, wool or silk (棉、毛或丝织成的)细布.
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Narrow cloth
The word "broadcloth" was originally used just as an antonym to "narrow cloth", but later came to mean a particular type of cloth (see broadcloth). Two standard widths were defined: widths of were called broadcloth, and widths of , narrow cloth.
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Poplin
cotton poplin was introduced to the United States, but the American market thought that the name had connotations of heaviness and arbitrarily renamed it "broadcloth In Europe, "broadcloth" typically describes a densely-woven woolen fabric with a smooth finish.
See also
Eolienne
References
Woven fabrics
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timmen
† timmen variant of tamin Obs., stamin.1824 S. E. Ferrier Inher. lxxi, Broadcloth and timmen.
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Duvetyne
See also
Broadcloth
Monk's cloth
Melton (cloth)
Velour
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Textiles
Stagecraft
Waulked textiles
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1st Kraków Grenadier Regiment
Soldiers of the regiments wore rogatywka peaked caps, navy blue jackets with green revers and czechczery or white broadcloth-made trousers.
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Littoinen
It started growing after the founding of a broadcloth factory by Lake Littoinen in 1739, and the railway connection built in 1899 increased its growth. In the 1960s the operations of the broadcloth factory () were discontinued due to decreased demand, but the premises still exist and have been transformed
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Alnage
Owing to the introduction of the alternative standard, a distinction arose between "broadcloth" (broadwoven cloth of two yards) and "streit" or "strait The meaning now attached to broadcloth, however, is often merely that of material of specific type.
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Bandolier bag
Early examples were made from pelts, twined fabrics, or hide, but beginning in the fur trade era, Native American women stitched bags of imported wool broadcloth
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Ratteen
It was produced in various options; for instance, similar to broadcloth, without shearing the pile and, another one was with friezed nap surface.
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S. F. Cushman Woolen Mill
At various times in its history, the mill produced broadcloth, satinet, cashmere, doeskin, kersey and cloaking.
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End-on-end
Uses
End-on-end broadcloth is commonly used in dress shirts.
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