Off White Lightweight Shalloon- $16.00 yd.
$4.00
7910-1
Off White Lightweight Shalloon
Described by Montgomery as a “cheap twilled worsted," Shalloons, such as this Off White Lightweight Shalloon, were twill-woven on both sides, with visible threads. They could be hot-pressed (glazed) or not. Advertisements listed broadcloths of various colors, with shalloons to match. Surviving menswear often has shalloon as the lining material. We have come across shalloons in our research with the Foundling Hospital textile tokens, surmising the possibility that these cheap stuffs were used in clothing for what was referred to as the "lower sorts" of the time.
- This Off White Lightweight Shalloon is lightweight, with a twill-weave.
- Suitable for women's gowns, jackets, petticoats, men’s waistcoats, lightweight coats and jackets, lightweight trousers, linings, aprons, mitts and accessories, as well as children’s gowns.
- 100% Worsted Wool, 60 inches wide.
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