Brushed Twill

pile nappedbrushed/nappedTier 3/5Cotton

Brushed twill is a soft, durable fabric characterized by its napped surface, providing a warm and cozy feel, often used in casual wear and home textiles.

About Brushed Twill

Brushed twill is a type of fabric that undergoes a brushing process to create a soft, fuzzy surface. It is typically woven from cotton fibers, although blends with polyester or other fibers may also be common. The twill weave gives the fabric a diagonal ribbing pattern, enhancing its durability and drape. The brushing process not only adds texture but also increases the fabric's insulation properties, making it suitable for cooler weather applications. Common uses include shirts, pants, and various home textiles like blankets and upholstery.

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Construction Properties

Weight Range

180-300 gsm

Thickness Range

0.5-1.2 mm

Typical Width

150 cm

Stretch Properties

Warp Stretch

0%

Weft Stretch

0%

Performance Properties

Air Permeability

5 cfm

Water Resistance

100 mm

Spray Rating

60

UPF Rating

15

Appearance & Hand

Luster

semi matte

Opacity

opaque

Surface Texture

brushed

Hand & Drape

balanced

Performance Features

moisture wickingwrinkle resistance

Common Finishes

brushedsanforizedDWR

Common Applications

shirtspantsjacketsblanketsupholstery

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, iron on medium heat as needed.

Additional Information

Brushed twill is favored for its comfort and warmth, making it a popular choice for casual clothing and home textiles. The brushing process can vary, leading to different textures and softness levels.

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