Lining Twill
Lining Twill is a laminated polyester fabric known for its durability and smooth finish, making it ideal for use as a lining in garments and accessories.
About Lining Twill
Lining Twill is constructed using a laminated technique, where a layer of polyester fabric is bonded to a thin film or another fabric layer, enhancing its strength and providing a smooth surface. This fabric typically features a twill weave, which gives it a diagonal rib pattern, enhancing its drape and aesthetic appeal. It is commonly used in garment linings, bags, and other applications where a lightweight yet durable fabric is needed.
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Machine wash cold with similar colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or hang to dry. Iron on a low setting if needed.
Additional Information
Lining Twill is favored for its combination of durability and lightweight properties, making it a versatile choice for various applications. Its water-repellent finish enhances its functionality in outerwear.
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