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    Beta cloth is a type of fireproof PTFE impregnated silica fiber cloth used in the manufacture of Apollo/Skylab A7L space suits, the Apollo Thermal Micrometeoroid...
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  • Angelina fibre Bafta cloth Baize Ballistic nylon Barathea Barkcloth Batik Batiste Battenberg lace Bedford cord Bengaline silk Beta cloth Bobbinet Boiled wool...
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    Chino cloth (/ˈtʃiːnoʊ/ CHEE-noh) is a twill fabric originally made from 100% cotton. The most common items made from it, trousers, are widely called...
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    the Ashanti region of Ghana. In modern day Ghana, the wearing of kente cloth has become widespread to commemorate special occasions, and kente brands...
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    India. Authentic Madras comes from Chennai (Madras). Both sides of the cloth must bear the same pattern, and it must be handwoven (evidenced by the small...
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    Calico (redirect from Calico cloth)
    textile came, in South India, now Kerala, during the 11th century, where the cloth was known as "chaliyan". It was mentioned in Indian literature by the 12th...
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    Tweed (redirect from Tweed cloth)
    associated with the Isle of Harris in the Hebrides. The original name of the cloth was tweel, Scots for twill, the material being woven in a twilled rather...
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    Terrycloth (redirect from Terry cloth)
    Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry cotton, terry toweling, terry, terry towel, Turkish toweling (formerly), or simply toweling is a fabric woven with many...
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    Corduroy (redirect from Manchester cloth)
    corduroy is from cord (i.e., rope) and duroy, which was a coarse woollen cloth made in England in the 18th century. Notwithstanding, the etymology of duroy...
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    Oxford cloth is a type of woven dress shirt fabric, employed to make dress shirts sometimes called Oxford shirts worn on casual to formal occasions. Oxford...
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