The Cloth Library
15 cloths · ClearEvery fabric, and what each one is good for.

Cut-pile weave (ribbed/wale construction)
Corduroy
trousers, jackets, skirts, children's wear

Twill weave
Cotton Twill
chinos, workwear, jackets, bags, uniforms

Plain or twill weave, brushed both sides
Flannel
shirts, pajamas, sheets, linings

tight twill
Gabardine
trousers, blazers, trench coats, uniforms, structured skirts

Plain weave
Linen
shirts, trousers, dresses, tablecloths, curtains

Plain or twill weave
Linen Suiting
jackets, trousers, structured dresses

Plain weave
Linen-Cotton Blend
shirts, dresses, relaxed trousers

Basket weave (oxford weave)
Oxford Cloth
button-down shirts, casual blazers, light bags

satin weave, cotton yarns
Sateen
bedding, drapery, dresses, skirts, linings

plain weave with slack-tension puckered stripes
Seersucker
summer shirts, suits, dresses, pajamas, curtains

warp-pile weave (woven double, then cut apart to raise the pile)
Velvet
eveningwear, blazers, upholstery, trim, accessories

Fine plain weave
Wool Challis
dresses, blouses, scarves, linings

Crepe weave (high-twist yarn, plain or crepe construction)
Wool Crepe
dresses, trousers, skirts, tailored blouses

Plain or twill weave, milled and brushed
Wool Flannel
trousers, blazers, coats, skirts

Fine twill or plain weave
Worsted Wool Suiting
tailored suits, trousers, blazers