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  2. Madras (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Madras (cloth) Samples of cloth showing many typical Madras patterns. Madras is a lightweight cotton fabric with typically patterned texture and tartan design, used primarily for summer clothing such as pants, shorts, lungi, dresses, and jackets. The fabric takes its name from the former name of the city of Chennai in south India.

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    While Bonobos' Weekday Warrior Pant has a mix of cotton and elastane, this pair is made of 100% recycled polyester for lightweight, all-season wear. Reviewers say they reach for these when they ...

  6. Cotton duck - Wikipedia

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    Cotton duck used in a pair of heavy-duty work pants. Cotton duck (from Dutch: doek, "linen canvas"), also simply duck, sometimes duck cloth or duck canvas, is a heavy, plain woven cotton fabric. Duck canvas is more tightly woven than plain canvas. There is also linen duck, which is less often used.

  7. Crêpe (textile) - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight, lustrous, slightly stiffened open-weave silk or cotton crêpe, with fewer twists than a crêpe crêpe. [20] Crêpela French term for a crêpe effect. [20] Crepeline Very sheer plain-woven silk usually used in textile conservation. [20] Originally introduced in the 1870s as a cheap alternative to crepe de chine. [7] Crêpella

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