Black twill and velvet coats with peplum details and oversized fox fur pockets.
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Their cushions consist of moving blankets covered in a daffodil-yellow wool twill.
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In November, Lands'End introduced made-to-order twill pants and dress shirts.
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Sassanid silk twill textile of a Simurgh in a beaded surround, 6-7th century.
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Examples of twill fabric are chino, drill, denim, gabardine, tweed and serge.
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My current big project is weaving cloth out of yarn I've spun, using a basic twill.
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Women, it was said, loved him because he smelled good and knew gabardine from twill.
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For example, a current item up for bid is size 32, white pants made of twill fabric.
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The four main weaves for shirtings are plain weave, oxford, twill and satin.
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Weave diagonal lines into (textiles)
A weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs
A cloth with parallel diagonal lines or ribs
(twilled) corded: of textiles; having parallel raised lines
Twill is a type of fabric woven with a pattern of diagonal parallel ribs.
Twill is a quarterly magazine, published in Paris. It combines fashion spreads, often with erotic overtones, with articles on political and cultural subjects. ...
A pattern created by the way threads are passed over and under each other during weaving; a piece of cloth with this woven pattern
A basic diagonal weave in which warps consistently skip 2, 3, 4 or 5 wefts or wefts consistently skip 2, 3, 4 or 5 warps.
A fabric that shows a distinct diagonal wale on the face (e.g., denim, gabardine, tricotine).