This is a question we do not fully understand, but we notice a useful discussion on the scholl section of the "Hustorical Boys' Clothing" website. English school shorts use different material for lining than is common for other garments. See:
http://histclo.com/schun/gar/pants/short/lin/cm/cm-fab.html
Acetat is a man-made fabric used for lining various garments.
uniform, suits and lining
Lining fabric is used to add structure, durability, and comfort to garments. It can help improve the fit of the garment, protect the outer fabric, and provide a polished finish to the inside of the garment.
It is a type of fiber, sheeps hair that is spun into threads or yarns and then used to make a fabric.
Both. There is fabric on the inside AND outside of a coat. Generally, the inside fabric is called the lining, and the outside of the fabric is usually a fashion or functional fabric.
Bosky fabric is the term used to describe Chinese silk. This type of fabric is typically used for suits and other fine garments.
Borg lining is a type of clothing lining. It is mostly used and found on jackets and coats, and some even offer it detachable.
I would choose a thicker cotton fabric or cotton blend.
The best fabric for jewelry box lining would be velvet. Any fabric shop should offer velvet lining and they would have a variety of colors to choose from.
The fabric you are asking about is called knit or fleece. Fleece is the original type of fabric used for hooded sweaters, using real lambs wool, but it now simply a name of a fabric used in the garment.
about 3 yards.
Tweed and tartan.