a jersey which is double.
in single jersey fabric both side are not same but in double jersey both side are same
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The jersey textile is nothing but the Knitted textiles.Textiles can also be knitted and it is of different types such as single jersey, double jersey etc,. The knitted material is got by formation of loops.It uses various types of needles for the formation of loop.
The meaning is different for each person that chooses to wear the number.
there is no difference, I believe its from what part of the country you're from that give it its name, I personally call it a double bed. I'm from New Jersey.
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Yes double the amount you were paying
Jersey is a knitted fabric used extensively for clothing. Single knit Jersey has a smooth side and a pile on the other side. Double knit Jersey is smooth on both side with the pile in the middle. The material drapes well and can be quite stretchy, thus it's popularity increased greatly with the boom in swing needle (zigzag) sewing machines. Jersey gets its name from the island, one of the Chanel Islands, where it was first produced.
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the Isle of Jersey = l'île de Jersey the jersey fabric = du jersey, du tissu jersey
No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.