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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. Silnylon - Wikipedia

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    Silnylon, a portmanteau of "silicone" and "nylon", is a synthetic fabric used mainly in lightweight outdoor gear. It is made by impregnating a thin woven nylon fabric with liquid silicone from both sides. [1] This makes it strong for its weight, as the silicone substantially improves the tear strength.

  4. The 15 Best Cooling Shirts You Need to Survive a Sweaty Summer

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    Here, we’ve pulled 15 of the best cooling shirts, from our overall favorite, the versatile Lilly Pulitzer Briette Top ($98) to beach cover-ups, staple white tees and outdoor wear. Plus, textile ...

  5. Cordura - Wikipedia

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    Eastpak was the first brand to use Cordura fabric in their luggage. [6] By 1979, "soft-sided" Cordura luggage made up about 40 percent of the luggage market. JanSport used the canvas-like nylon in their original daypacks in the 1970s, and now exclusively uses polyester Cordura. [7] In the 1980s, 1000 denier (D) Cordura nylon was adopted for ...

  6. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    All the fabrics used in its garments are knitted in the United States. Pay around $20 for basic garments or up to around $295 for a silk robe. The company recently opened its first physical store ...

  7. Elevate Textiles - Wikipedia

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    Its best-known fabrics are denim and specialty nylon fabrics used in automotive airbag systems. ITG denim fabrics were made in the United States in Greensboro, North Carolina, in Mexico, and at the time newer company plants in China and Nicaragua. In the summer of 2009, ITG reported that it had ceased operations at the newly-opened Nicaragua mill.