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1x1 Rib
Also 2x2 rib knit trim. The width of each rib is the
same as the width between each rib. This helps the
garment retain its elasticity.
2-Way Zipper
A zipper with two zipper pulls so that it can be
unzipped from either direction.
4-Needle Stitched
Double-Needle stitched but with four stitches.
All-Weather Microfiber
100% Polyester Microfiber with waterproof
coating and fully taped seams. 100% waterproof.
Anti-Pill
A treatment applied to garments primarily to resist the
formation of little balls on the fabric’s surface due to
abrasion during wear.
Argyle
Typically a diamond pattern woven into a garment.
Baby Pique
Very small pique knit. See Pique Knit.
Back Pleats
Tiny folds in the material on the back of a garment that
allow for more room and comfort.
Back Yoke
A piece of fabric that connects the back of a garment to
the shoulders. This allows the garment to lay flat and
drape nicely.
Bartacked
Reinforced stitching; for example, the rivets used on
the pockets of jeans.
Basket Weave Knit
process of weaving yarns back and forth resulting in a
two-tone appearance.
Birdseye Jacquard
A small geometric pattern with a center dot knit into
the fabric.
Blanket Stitch
A decorative stitch used to finish an unhemmed blanket.
The stitch can be seen on both sides of the blanket.
Blend A
term applied to a yarn or a fabric that is made up of
more than one fiber.
Bonded Fleece
Fleece with multiple layers bonded together to form a
higher functioning garment.
Box Pleat
A single, uniform fold in the center back of a garment
to allow for more room and comfort.
Brushed Cotton
Cotton fabric that is brushed to remove all the excess
lint and fibers from the fabric, leaving an ultra soft,
smooth finish.
Button-Through Sleeve Placket
A small placket located on the sleeve, by the cuff,
which contains a single button closure.
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