Lexicon: T
Twill
Twill is made from cotton, silk or synthetic fibres. Although there are differences between twill fabrics, they are all extremely robust, easy to care for and inherently stretchy. The resilience of twill makes it an ideal material for work trousers. Its weave makes it easy to mend tears and the garments can be worn for a long time. The addition of elastane gives the fabric a high degree of stretch and it easily returns to its original shape. Another advantage is that twill fabric hardly wrinkles. The only weakness of the fabric is that it takes a long time to dry after washing. Otherwise, the positive aspects of the product outweigh the negative ones.