Gabardine - Black Poly 60" Wide Fabric
Gabardine was invented in 1879 by Thomas Burberry,
founder of Burberry fashion house in Great Britain.
Originally created as a waterproofed fabric for outdoor activities, gabardine was woven as a regular twill, with a prominent diagonal rib on the face and a smooth surface on the back.
Although usually composed of all wool, present-day blends offer indistinguishable similarities at an affordable price.
Ideal for suiting, blazers and pants.
founder of Burberry fashion house in Great Britain.
Originally created as a waterproofed fabric for outdoor activities, gabardine was woven as a regular twill, with a prominent diagonal rib on the face and a smooth surface on the back.
Although usually composed of all wool, present-day blends offer indistinguishable similarities at an affordable price.
Ideal for suiting, blazers and pants.