Fabrics
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Chintz
Chintz (from the plural of chint) was originally glazed calico textiles, initially specifically those imported from India, printed with designs featuring flowers and other patterns in different colours, typically on a light plain background.
Construction Method- Clothing
Fashion Uses- draperies, slipcovers, skirts, and summer dresses, and shirts.
Crash
The origin of the name crash comes from the Russian _krashenina_—colored linen. Crash is usually a plain weave, sometimes twill, and always made from rough, uneven yarns. It has a coarse and slightly loose look. It was originally woven of linen, jute or hemp, and later also of cotton, wool, blends and manufactured fibers.
Construction Fabric- Clothing
Uses-used for toweling, suiting, dresses and coats