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  2. Ripstop - Wikipedia

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    Ripstop fabric. Ripstop is a woven fabric, often made of nylon, using a reinforcing technique that makes it more resistant to tearing and wear. During weaving, stronger (and often thicker) reinforcement yarns are interwoven at regular intervals in a crosshatch pattern. The intervals are typically 5 to 8 millimeters (0.2 to 0.3 in).

  3. Top 6 Winter Clothing Items That Will Last You Years - AOL

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    Its lightweight yet robust ripstop shell offers protection against wind and light moisture, making it suitable for winter hikes or everyday wear. ... — a product crafted from the brand’s ...

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    Plus there’s an absolute rainbow of other options—11 weatherproof fabrics including matte Japanese ripstop, rainstop, pearlescent satin, recycled and corduroy fabrics, in over 30 shades.

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    Priced at $850, the Garson comes in five different colors, making it a great under $1,000 buy. ... overall quality of the jacket is the ripstop feature, which is made from 100 percent recycled ...

  6. Viyella - Wikipedia

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    Viyella logo. Viyella is a blend of wool and cotton first woven in 1893 in England, and the "first branded fabric in the world". [1] It was made of 55% merino wool and 45% cotton in a twill weave, developed by James and Robert Sissons of William Hollins & Co, spinners and hosiers.

  7. Ballistic nylon - Wikipedia

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    The original specification for ballistic nylon was an 18 oz (510 g) nylon fabric made from 1050 denier high tenacity nylon yarn in a 2×2 basketweave. Today it may be any nylon fabric made with a "ballistic weave", typically a 2×2 or 2×3 basketweave. It can be woven from nylon yarns of various denier such as 840 denier and 1680 denier.