Broadcloth and poplin are both smooth, woven fabrics, traditionally used in dress shirts. Poplin is made from finer thread than broadcloth. Oxford is a much more coarse weave, but is still somewhat smooth. It is used today in both business and casual shirts. A thorough explanation is found here: http://www.mytailor.com/shirtterminology.htm
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Twill fabric has a diagonal ribbed texture created by weaving the threads in a specific pattern, while poplin fabric has a smooth, plain weave. Twill fabric is typically more durable and heavier, while poplin is lightweight and breathable, making it suitable for dress shirts and blouses.
Jack Poplin's birth name is John S. Poplin Jr..
Mary Poplin is 5' 9".
Jack Poplin died on October 15, 2007.
In common terminology cambric fabric is made up of approximately. equal no. of warp and weft threads irrespective of yarn variety and poplin has almost double the no. of warp threads than the weft threads.
Brushed poplin is a type of fabric that has been brushed to create a soft, fuzzy texture. This makes it warmer and more comfortable to wear compared to regular poplin fabric, which has a smooth and crisp texture.
Jack Poplin was born in 1920, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Poplin is a type of fabric that is made from a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers, while cotton fabric is made entirely from cotton fibers. Poplin is known for its smooth texture and slight sheen, while cotton fabric is softer and more breathable. Additionally, poplin is often used for dress shirts and formal wear, while cotton fabric is versatile and can be used for a variety of clothing items.
Poplin is a type of fabric composed of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn - basically a string of yarn snakes through perpendicular strings of silk. The weft gives the fabric structure and makes it resilient to wrinkling while the silk gives the fabric lustre and softness. Poplin can be made of a variety of materials. Poplin's relation to the Church is merely by name; during the years when the papacy resided at Avignon, France, the dressy fabric was named after the pope, hence poplin. a Winston Jacob poplin
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