Fabrics that have been produced for a long time without changes, which are in constant demand among the population, have traditional names. These include: chintz, calico, calico, voile, satin and other cotton fabrics; linen cloths; multicolored and melange tights, cashmere, boston, gabardine, cheviot, crepes (wool worsted and silk), drape, cloth; crepe de chine and other silk fabrics.
Natural wool – warmth and coziness
Natural wool always adds coziness to the image. This year, already in September, the weather strongly advises you to wrap yourself in your favorite cardigan. If this is not yet in your wardrobe and you are going to buy or tie it yourself, our article will be useful, so add it to your favorites. The...
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Tweed is conservatism, which is always in trend
A fabric invented for servants, which later became a fabric for the nobility. We love this wool fabric, which is soft to the touch, a little fuzzy and quite stretchy. The fabric of twill weaving impresses with a rich and complex color palette of mostly natural shades, it can be melange (woven from...
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How to correctly name prints in a “cell”
It is believed that the invention and popularization of the checkered pattern belongs to Scottish men. But it is not quite so. However, in modern times, the world associates the fabric in the cage with Scotland. The first mention of tartan dates back to 325 AD. A very tattered piece of matter is...
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