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Cami-Strap
Very narrow shoulder straps.
Casual Microfiber 100%
Polyester Microfiber fabric that is water
repellent and wind resistant.
Cavalry Twill
A type of Twill Weave (Pattern of the Twill).
Chambray
A dressier fabric woven with white threads
across colored threads.
Clima-FIT
(NIKE GOLF) Fabric
that blocks wind and resists rain. The fabric
has spaces too small for water droplets to get
in, but allows excess perspiration and body heat
to escape. This is all done with a thinly spun
yarn that is tightly woven for a dense weave.
Collar
The upright or turned-over neckband of a coat,
jacket or shirt.
Collarette
The trim around the neck of a t-shirt or
sweatshirt.
Colorfast
A dyed fabric’s ability to resist fading due to
washing, exposure to sunlight, and other
environmental conditions.
Combed Cotton
Cotton yarn that has been combed to remove short
fibers and straighten or arrange longer fibers
in parallel order resulting in a smooth yarn
used in finer garments.
Cool Mesh
Similar to a pique knit but with a more open
texture for increased breathability. Features a
soft hand for better comfort.
Cool Weave
Similar to a pique knit, but with a more open
texture for increased breathability. Slightly
larger knit than Cool Mesh, it has a denser
feel.
Cord Locks
A stopper or toggle on a drawcord that keeps the
cord from retracting into the garment.
Corduroy
A cut filling pile cloth with narrow to wide
ribs, can be found in polyester, and man-made
blends.
Cotton
Soft vegetable fiber obtained from the seedpod
of the cotton plant.
Coverseamed
A finish in which two needles are used to create
parallel rows of visible stitching.It is used
around the neck, armholes, waistband, and wrists
of garments to create a cleaner, more durable
finish.
Denier
A density of the weave in a nylon
or polyester product.
Dobby
A decorative weave, usually geometric, that is
woven into the fabric.
Double-Needle Stitched
A finish used on a sleeve and/or bottom hem that
uses two needles to create parallel rows of
visible stitching. It gives the garment a
cleaner, more finished look and adds durability.
Double Knit
A circular knit fabric knitted via double stitch
on a double needle frame to provide a double
thickness.
Down
The soft fluffy under feathers of ducks and
geese.
Dry-Fiber
A high activity sportswear fabric that absorbs,
wicks and dries faster than average golfwear.
Dri-FIT
(NIKE GOLF) Fabric
that helps keep you comfortable and dry by
moving perspiration from your skin to the
outside for rapid evaporation. The process
happens by transferring perspiration through
layers of fabric. As the body, produces
moisture, these layers carry the moisture
through the garment and up to the outside layer
where it is dispersed across the outer surface
and released into the air.
Dri-FIT UV (NIKE GOLF)
Same as Dri-FIT (see Dri-FIT) that also features
30 UPF.
Drop Needle
A knit fabric characterized by vertical lines
within the cloth. Manufactured by “dropping” a
needle from the knitting cylinder.
Drop Tail
A longer back than front for the purpose of
keeping the shirt tucked in. Also referred to as
Extended Tail.
Duck Cloth
Tightly woven fabric that provides wind and snag
resistance.
Dyed-To-Match
Buttons or trims that are the same color as the
garment onto which they are sewn.
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