Boot-Linings

Boot-Linings
BOOT-LININGS
A plain-weave fabric woven from strong yarns and finished white or colours. One popular quality is made 28-in. wide, 90 X 64 per inch, 20's/16's (twist-way spun). Rather hard spun yams from good quality American cotton. Such cloths as ducks, drills, etc., are also used for boot-linings.

Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.

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