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Is there anything more fratty than a yellow sweater vest and twill pants?

yes, I can think of many things. A sweater vest? NF A yellow sweater however, is a better choice. Twill pants? I don't know they're alright.


What brand of twill pants did Dan Patrick advertise for on his ESPN talk show?

Bill Khakis


Who sells cabin creek twill pants now that JC Penney discontinued?

i to have been looking for these pants for months,did anybody find where to buy them,thanks


How do you iron your pants?

put the iron on the pants and move it slowly


What are khaki's?

Khakis are casual twill pants an alternative to jeans. They are a lightish beige in color and that's how they get their name.


Is twill waterproof?

No, jeans are made of twill. twill=denim


How do you straighten pants?

iron them


Iron is to shirt as steam is to?

Iron is to shirt as steam is to pants.


What is bottom weight Twill?

Bottom weight twill is a type of fabric that is heavier and stronger than its top weight counterpart. It is often used for making durable bottoms such as pants, skirts, and jackets. The diagonal weave of twill fabric gives it a distinctive texture and a good amount of stretch, making it a popular choice for clothing that requires both comfort and durability.


What is a twill jersey?

A twill jersey is a type of sports uniform that is made of twill. Twill is a woven fabric with a ribbed pattern that is diagonal and parallel.


What temperature is medium on a clothes iron?

what is the iron set to iron shirts andd pants on medium


What is stretch twill fabric?

Twill is fabric that has a diagonal pattern. It is actually woven in such a way as to create diagonal "ribs" in the fabric itself (not just colored diagonal lines). Think of cordoroy - that is a fabric with a vertical (up and down) pattern woven into it. Twill is diagonal weaving. If a twill fabric has extra "give" so that it can expand (stretch), it is a stretch twill. Stretch twill often refers to the fabric having a small percentage of lycra/spandex in it, usually 2-4%.