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mfad6d ago
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Weave type identification

Im searching for the name of this cotton weave. I like how it looks and feels, but unfortunately I cant seem to find this exact pattern online. Amyone who knows how this is called?
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Clark'sDesertBot
Hi @137289! For better answers, include: - Reference pictures - Budget in numbers - Specific measurements - Openness to buying secondhand and/or online - Location: country/continent is fine - Timing/urgency
censa
censa5d ago
100% a twill but don't know the name of this one (some don't have names). looks like a cross between a broken herringbone and a braided/plaited twill
137289
137289OP5d ago
The curse of thrifting Never finding a second one Its an Olymp shirt
censa
censa5d ago
so real. one of my fav shirts is a herringbone twill I cut the collar off of that was clearly custom made for someone, it drapes beautifully and I will never find another
137289
137289OP5d ago
Yeah Got some herringbones too The inside of the cuff of the blue shirt is actually herringbone too Both this weave and herringbone drape beautiful and are a blast to wear with how soft it feels
137289
137289OP5d ago
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137289
137289OP5d ago
Oof, dont mind the smidge
censa
censa5d ago
the drape and feel for twills make them my favorite for dress shirts I think
dows-
dows-5d ago
Parquet weave brings up some results that looks similar
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137289
137289OP5d ago
Oh yes, now I see it I dismissed such a simple weave because the horizontals amd verticals werenr in a 90° angle

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