0 a strong cotton cloth that has raised diagonal (= sloping) lines on the surface
1 a strong cotton cloth that has raised diagonal lines on the surface
Matching black fabrics from the same source were used in most cases; otherwise black cotton twill was substituted.
Cotton twill is also extremely dangerous.
Natural or synthetic indigo dyed denim, twill weaves and canvas are also good examples.
It was constructed of light green cotton twill, with four front pockets and two pant-leg cargo pockets.
The amplifiers are named for the cloth covering, which consists of varnished cotton twill, incorrectly called tweed because of its feel and appearance.
The four main weaves for shirtings are plain weave, oxford, twill and satin.
Lining was generally black or brown twill or satin.
However, for the main types of textiles, plain weave, twill, or satin weave, there is little difference between the ancient and modern methods.