EcoSpun
A fleece outerwear fabric
made from at least 50%
materials reclaimed from
recycled plastic soda pop
bottles.
End-on-End A 2-ply
weave of different color
yarns that run parallel
against each other so that
both colors are visible.
Enzyme
Washed
A laundering process in
which a catalytic substance
is added to create a
chemical change in the
fabric resulting in a very
soft finish, smoother
appearing surface and
reduced shrinkage.
Etched
Tone Buttons
A more upscale horn tone
button with an etched
pattern.
Extended Tail
When the back portion of the
garment is longer than the
front. Assists in keeping
the garment tucked in during
normal activity.
Eyelets
Small holes or perforations
made in a series to allow
for breathability. Finished
with either stitching or
brass grommets.
Full
Cut
Refers to a garment's fit as
being generous and roomy.
Garment
Washed
A wash process where
softeners are added to
finished garments to help
the cotton fibers relax or
bloom. The result is a
fabric with a thicker
appearance, reduced
shrinkage and a softer hand.
Garment
Dyed
A dyeing process that occurs
after the garment is
assembled.
Grosgrain
A closely woven silk or
rayon fabric with narrow
horizontal stripes.
Hand
The way the fabric feels
when it is touched.
Herringbone
A chevron or zig-zag
pattern, knit into fabric.
High
Profile
A cap style
with a high slope structured
with buckram–a stiff fabric
lining. Less fitted to the
head.
Horn
Tone Buttons
Buttons that appear to be
manufactured from horn.
Houndstooth
A medium sized broken check
effect that is knit into the
fabric.
IL50
Signifies that a garment has
been certified to withstand
at least 50 industrial
laundry cycles (about ten
times more strenuous than a
home was).
Interlock Knit
A fabric that has two plys
knit simultaneously to form
one thicker and heavier ply.
It has more natural stretch
than a jersey knit, a soft
hand, and the same
appearance and feel on both
sides.
Iridescent Buttons
Buttons with a lustrous, rainbow-like
hue.
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