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1x1 Rib Also 2x2 rib knit trim. The width of each rib is the same as the width between each rib. This helps the garment retain its elasticity.
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2-Way Zipper A zipper with two zipper pulls so that it can be unzipped from either direction.
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4-Needle Stitched Double-Needle stitched but with four stitches.
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All-Weather Microfiber 100% Polyester Microfiber with waterproof coating and fully taped seams. 100% waterproof.
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Anti-Pill A treatment applied to garments primarily to resist the formation of little balls on the fabric's surface due to abrasion during wear.
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Argyle Typically a diamond pattern woven into a garment.
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Baby Pique Very small pique knit. See Pique Knit.
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Back Pleats Tiny folds in the material on the back of a garment that allow for more room and comfort.
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Back Yoke A piece of fabric that connects the back of a garment to the shoulders. This allows the garment to lay flat and drape nicely.
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Bartacked Reinforced stitching; for example, the rivets used on the pockets of jeans.
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Basket Weave Knit process of weaving yarns back and forth resulting in a two-tone appearance.
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Birdseye Jacquard A small geometric pattern with a center dot knit into the fabric.
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Blanket Stitch A decorative stitch used to finish an unhemmed blanket. The stitch can be seen on both sides of the blanket.
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Blend A term applied to a yarn or a fabric that is made up of more than one fiber.
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Bonded Fleece Fleece with multiple layers bonded together to form a higher functioning garment.
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Box Pleat A single, uniform fold in the center back of a garment to allow for more room and comfort.
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Brushed Cotton Cotton fabric that is brushed to remove all the excess lint and fibers from the fabric, leaving an ultra soft, smooth finish.
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Button-Through Sleeve Placket A small placket located on the sleeve, by the cuff, which contains a single button closure.
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