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superfine cloth

  • 1 Superfine Cloth

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Superfine Cloth

  • 2 Black Superfine

    A West of England suiting cloth used for the highest grade of dress suits. It is a fairly heavy woollen fabric, and is heavily felted or milled, raised and cropped, brushed, steamed and pressed, which gives a soft firm handle and lustrous face. Only a small trade is done.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Black Superfine

  • 3 super

    I ['su:pə] adjective
    (a slang word for extremely good, nice etc: a super new dress.) super
    II see superintendent
    * * *
    [sjú:pə]
    1.
    noun
    slang
    skrajšano npr. za supernumerary
    nadštevilen, odvečen, nepotreben, nevažen
    superfine cloth — prvovrstno, kakovostno blago, itd.;
    2.
    adjective slang
    skrajšano npr. za superficial
    površinski
    superfine — prvorazreden, prvovrsten
    a super American — stoodstoten Amerikanec;
    3.
    noun
    statist(inja)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > super

  • 4 Broadcloth

    Given to an all-cotton cloth used for many dress purposes, bleached, dyed and printed 35-in./90 yards 124 X 64 per inch, 36's/40's yarns, 22-lb. plain weave. Better qualities have two-fold warp or two-fold warp and weft, generally 2/80's Egyptian, which greatly resemble Lancashire poplins. ———————— A term that in many districts was used to indicate garments worn by the clergy. It is a stout wool cloth. Made from fine merino yarns, and heavily milled and - finished with a dress face. It has a velvety feel and a silky gloss. A 90-in. in the loom gives 56-in. finished. One quality is made 32 X 40 per inch, from 26 skeins warp and weft. Dyed black or indigo. Another type is made from West of England woollen yams in very wide widths, and shrunk during finish about 33 per cent. Woven 2 X 1 twill. Quality varies according to price. It is a superfine, smooth-faced and dense fabric, and considered the perfection in woollen materials.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Broadcloth

  • 5 Builder Fabric

    This is the cotton cloth on which the motor tyre maker places the greatest reliance for the wearing qualities of the finished tyre. There are two main varieties, the square woven or " builder fabric," in which the warp and weft threads are practically equal, and the " cord " fabric, which is also square woven, but wherein the warp only is relied on for the strength or any other stress-resisting qualities that may be required. The builder fabric is tightly woven, giving it a stiff, hard feel, and is a superfine " duck." The standard fabric is 171/4 oz. per square yard, composed for 22's or 23's warp and weft yarns, 11-fold single ply, the twist in the single 14 to 15 turns, and in the ply yarn 4 to 5 turns per inch; 23 X 23-ends and picks per inch. These are the " fabric tyres of commerce " (see Cord Tyre Fabric and Breaker)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Builder Fabric

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