Twill

Twill
 Twill (ital. Sargia, fr. Serge, from Lat. Sericus - «Silk") - cotton, silk or synthetic fabric with a diagonal weave, thereby formed on the front surface sloping ridges. Twill of viscose rayon in combination with staple yarn of cotton or dyed manufactured and is normally used for the manufacture of linings, and therefore ...
 Twill (ital. Sargia, fr. Serge, from Lat. Sericus - «Silk") - cotton, silk or synthetic fabric with a diagonal weave, thereby formed on the front surface sloping ridges. Twill of viscose rayon in combination with staple yarn of cotton or dyed manufactured and is normally used for the manufacture of linings, and so called "backing." Twill of spun yarn is dyed and printed, is the so-called "dress" the fabric from which sew mostly dresses.