Understanding Different Weaves and Fabric Compositions
The fabric is the foundation of every garment. Its quality lends a unique character to the piece - just like in cooking, if the base ingredients are of average quality, the finished product will inevitably suffer.
There are numerous weaves and sub-weaves (e.g., poplin, gabardine), but it's essential to remember that we generally categorize weaves into three main classes: canvas, twill, and satin. Patterns (houndstooth, Prince of Wales, stripes, etc.) are independent of the weave, even though they are commonly found on twill or canvas fabrics. This is why it’s not entirely accurate to refer to a garment as simply "canvas" or "satin"; it’s better to specify "a cotton canvas," "a wool satin," or "a silk satin." The weave is not a "material"!