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. |