Zephyr cloth, a thin kind of cassimere made in Belgium; also, a waterproof fabric of wool.
Defn: A particular method or pattern of weaving; as, the cassimere weave.
The most common twill is thecassimere twill in which both the warp and filling run over two and under two of the threads at right angles.
There was a little man dressed in a turned black coat, and drab cassimere small-clothes, who struck me as a remarkable figure; his back was long, his legs and thighs short and he walked on the edge of his feet.
Fine woolen cassimere of medium thickness for coat, vest and pantaloons, with no cotton lining.
The stiff cassimere hat being less flexible, is subjected to hot steam preparatory to blocking, whereby it is made soft and pliable.
Select good cassimereof a sort of dull, no colored, neutral tint, like a decayed stump; and have coat, pants and cap made of it.
Kinney was dressed in a long frock-coat of cheap diagonals, black cassimere pantaloons, a blue necktie, and a celluloid collar.
It makes me fidgety to be shut up in a room alone, so I begun to fix a little; but all I could du, them new cassimere pantaloons, that Judy White made for me, would keep a slipping up eenamost to the top of my boots.
The first congressional assembly attended by President Polk was graced by the presence of General Felix Grundy McConnell, of Alabama, who appeared arrayed in a blue swallow-tailed coat, light cassimere pantaloons, and a scarlet waistcoat.
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