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organic cotton


Generally refers to any cotton that is raised and process without the use of chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides or artificial dyes.
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moisture wicking


All moisture wicking shirts are polyester or polyester blends. These are treated with a special finish that absorbs moisture or sweat and wicks it away from your body. This allows the moisture to be d [..]
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mercerized cotton


Generally the most luxurious of all fabrics used in the making of golf shirts. Only the finest long staple cotton is selected, and then it is specially treated or mercerized to give it more luster and [..]
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pique knit


This refers to the weave pattern in the fabric and is sometimes called a waffle weave. If you look closely how the yarns are knitted together, you will see that some yarns are higher than others creat [..]
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jersey knit


This refers to the type of weave in the fabric. A jersey, or flat weave, has all of the yarns on the surface of the fabric at the same level, giving the fabric a softer or smoother hand. The most comm [..]
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ottoman weave


The ottoman weave or knit has a distinctive ribbed or corded effect that produces lines on the fabric that may run in either direction. This fabric will have more texture to achieve this distinctive l [..]
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interlock


This is a tighter stitch fabric usually done with finer yarns to give it a softer feel. Because more yarns are packed in in usually has a beefier feel to it as well.
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pima cotton


Named for the Pima Indians in the Southwest US. Because it is a long, smooth, strong fiber it is generally revered to be one of the best cottons in the world.
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jacquard


This is a patterned fabric, and may be woven in one color or multiple colors. Most often in golf shirts you may find a jacquard collar that has a multi-colored pattern woven into it.
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wrinkle resistant


Also wash and wear, wrinkle free. Some fabrics like 100% polyester are inherently wrinkle resistant. Many others, especially cotton and cotton blends are finished with a chemical that helps give the f [..]
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