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Twill fabric is a type of textile weave characterized by its diagonal rib pattern, created by passing the weft thread over one or more warp threads before going under two or more. This structure makes twill durable, wrinkle-resistant, and less prone to showing stains.
Key Features of Twill Fabric:
Durability: Stronger than plain weaves due to its tight construction.
Texture & Appearance: Has a diagonal pattern and can vary in weight and drape.
Common Uses: Used in denim, chinos, gabardine, and upholstery.
Softness & Flexibility: Often softer and more flexible than plain-weave fabrics of similar weight.
It is commonly made from cotton, wool, polyester, or silk, depending on its intended use. Denim, one of the most famous twill fabrics, is an example of this weave.