Document Type
Fact Sheet
Series No.
240
Description
During recent fall seasons we've seen deep-pile fabrics used in coats, jackets, collars, cuffs, and accessories. They've also been used as liners in carcoats, jackets, and all-weather coats. Some are furlike, with mink markings and simulated guard hairs. Man-made fibers also can imitate seal, fox, beaver, or leopard. Other deep-pile fabrics are frankly fake, and appear in colors never worn by any animal.
Publication Date
1964
Format
application/pdf
Publisher
South Dakota State University
Rights
South Dakota State University
Recommended Citation
South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension, "Fabrics Worth Noting: Deep-Pile Fabrics" (1964). SDSU Extension Fact Sheets. 861.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/extension_fact/861
Comments
This item was digitized with the support from Project CERES, a collaboration between USAIN, AgNIC, and the Center for Research Libraries.