Textiles And the Origin of Their Names

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Know your associates. You will learn more of your business and have less to regret.
Cloth of undyed, or natural wool. True beige is a plain pick-and-pick weave. Cashmere beige is twilled cloth of same order. The name is the French word for "natural. " Twilled cotton cloth of a brown dust color, first used for men's clothing, in India. Taken up by the Anglo- Indian army for uniform cloth. The word khaki is Indian for earth, or dust-colored.
Rough, unfinished fabric of wool or cotton and wool, us
...ually of yarn of 27 Textiles and the Origin of Their Names.
two or more shades, originally the product of the weavers on the banks of the river Tweed in Scotland.
What a man gives out, not what he keeps, determines his appearance in the eyes of the world. Beauty, bright- ness, color consist not in what a thing keeps, but in what it gives out. A well-known law of optics teaches us that a thing is seen not in the color which it takes in and keeps, but in that color which it gives back again. The thing we call red is the one which is, in one sense, blue; that is, it takes in the blue rays and keeps them for itself, but gives back the red in color.


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