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  • 91Conductive textile — A conductive textile is a fabric which can conduct electricity. Conductive textiles can be made with metal strands woven into the construction of the textile. There is also an interest in semiconducting textiles, made by impregnating normal… …

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  • 92Pile (textile) — In textiles, pile is the raised surface or nap of a fabric, which is made of upright loops or strands of yarn.[1] Examples of pile textiles are carpets, corduroy, velvet, plush, and Turkish towels.[2]. The word is derived from Latin pilus for… …

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  • 93Check (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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  • 94Dazzle (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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  • 95Cloqué — A Cloque or cloqué (French for blister or blistered ), occasionally abbreviated clox, is a cloth with a raised woven pattern and a puckered or quilted look.[1] The surface is made up of small irregularly raised figures formed by the woven… …

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  • 96Ottoman (textile) — Ottoman is a fabric with a pronounced ribbed or corded effect, often made of silk or a mixture of cotton and other silk like yarns. It is mostly used for formal dress and in particular, legal dress (such as QC gowns) and academic dress (mostly… …

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  • 97Nap (textile) — For other uses, see Nap (disambiguation). A cloth with a nap. Primarily, nap is the raised (fuzzy) surface on certain kinds of cloth, such as velvet. Nap can refer additionally to other surfaces that look like the surface of a napped cloth, such… …

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  • 98Undergarment — Underwear redirects here. For other uses, see Underwear (disambiguation). Women s panties or knickers …

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  • 99Charvet (fabric) — Main article: Charvet Place Vendôme Charvet ground with supplementary weft pattern …

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  • 100Jersey (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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