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Waffle weave
Often used as a lining to provide warmth, a fabric characterized by recessed squares that resemble tiny waffles.
Wale
A term referring to the width of the vertical ridges on the surface of a fabric such as corduroy. Pinwale is the thinnest and wide wale is the thickest.
Welt pocket
An inset pocket with a slit opening.
Western shirt
A shirt style with a V-shaped front and back yoke, snap closures and one or two chest pockets.
Whipstitching
A type of stitching with diagonal loops along the edge of a surface.
Windbreaker
A lightweight jacket in a wind-resistant fabric such as nylon, usually with a hood and a close-fitting waistband and cuffs.
Windowpane
A pattern of continuous lines that intersect to form boxes evocative of a windowpane.
Windsor knot
Popularized by the Duke of Windsor in the 1920s, a wide triangular tie knot usually worn with spread collars.
Wingtip
A shoe style with perforated seams and a contrasting pointed toe cap with curved sides that resemble wings.
Wool crepe
A lightweight wool fabric with a dry pebbly surface.
Worsted
A tightly twisted yarn that produces crisp, smooth woolens.