woven, I'm pretty sure.
In general, yes, wool can be recycled once used. If the wool is part of knit fabric such as in a sweater, it can be recycled for yarn. Wool clothing can be felted and felt used for other projects. Wool fabric (knit or woven) can also be reused.
Tweed is a material/fabric. It is a wool cloth, rather coarse, and can come in many weaves and colors.
Yes, it can be woven.
Gabardine is closely woven fabric, and in this case, woven from wool.
'I wanted to knit my grandchild a sweater, but I had no wool.'
knit?
A non-woven material would be a knit.
Woven but look it up on wiki. Denim is a diagonal twill weave.
Yes.
Many men prefer knit boxers. Men prefer Different boxers in different seasons. Woven in summer and knit in winter. You should try the two yourself and see what you like
I would say that polar fleece is a woven fabric, made with synthetic fibers.
If you're referring to temperature and breathability, woven is not necessarily cooler than knit. The breathability depends more on the type of fiber (natural fabrics versus synthetic fabrics), and less on how it is constructed (woven fabrics versus knit fabrics).Fabrics that are "cool" and breathable are:linencotton (especially seersucker)rayonlightweight woolsilkThese are all natural fabrics, and can be either woven or knit. For example, a cotton shirt could be woven (such as a button-down shirt), or knit (such as a t-shirt).And if by "cool" you mean trendy or attractive....well, that's up to you. Both woven and knit come in cool prints and colors. :)