fabric construction
also called knit or weave
The knit or weave a topwear garment is built in (jersey, interlock, pique, waffle, fleece, french-terry, loopback, poplin, oxford, twill, flannel) — a kind-specific categorical setting universal across upper-body garments: a tee is jersey, a polo pique, a sweatshirt fleece or french-terry, a dress shirt poplin/oxford/twill, a sweater a flat jersey knit. Orthogonal to fibre content (a cotton garment can be jersey or fleece or poplin) and to knit gauge (the stitch's coarseness). Descriptive, not a buyable axis.
Fabric construction is answered with one word chosen from the fabric constructions list — the same word shared across every product that uses it.
It belongs to measurement — its measurable, physical facts.
asked by the kinds that answer it
7 kinds answer it, each for a single value. The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
asked by kinds that answer it
The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
| kind | how many |
|---|---|
| topwear | required · one |