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What is "Cellulosic filament" - Definition & Explanation
Filaments made or chemically derived from a naturally occurring cellulose raw material.
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Roller printed
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Canton Flannel
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Microdeniers
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Water Spots
Usually caused by wet fabric being allowed to remain too long before drying: color migrates leaving blotchy...

Moleskin
A heavy, strong fabric woven with coarse, carded yarns. The fabric is made with a short nap and then sheared. The surface is smooth and solid, often....

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