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Gabardine is a
durable twill worsted wool. It is a
tightly woven waterproof fabric and is used to make
outerwear and
various other garments, such as suits...
- A
gaberdine or
gabardine is a long,
loose gown or
cloak with wide sleeves, worn by men in the
later Middle Ages and into the 16th century. In The Merchant...
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largest branded-clothing businesses. He is also
known as the
inventor of
gabardine. Born at
Brockham Green near
Dorking in Surrey, and
educated at Brockham...
- used in the trenches,
hence the name
trench coat.
Originally made from
gabardine, a
worsted wool
fabric waterproofed using lanolin before weaving, the...
- label's story".
Chicago Tribune. Chicago.
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Gabardine". AllMusic.
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raglan sleeves and a
Prussian collar, and is
usually made of
tweed or
gabardine. "thefreedictionary.com/balmacaan". Farlex.
Retrieved 3
November 2013...
- overcoats,
topcoats are
usually made from
lighter weight cloth such as
gabardine or covert,
while overcoats are made from
heavier cloth or fur. In many...
- silk shirts, hand-knitted cardigans, and a
jacket and plus-fours made of
gabardine, a
tightly woven cotton fabric. The
project showed that the
clothing was...
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leather Felt Filet/Lacis lace
Fishnet Flannel Flannelette Foulard Fustian Gabardine Gannex Gauze Gazar Georgette Ghalamkar Gingham Gore-Tex
Grenadine Grenfell...
- The term was
first used by the John
Rissman company of
Chicago for its
gabardine jackets. "Windbreaker" is used in the
United Kingdom and
certain Commonwealth...