ˈwulThe fiber or fabric made from the fleece of sheep or lamb.
Tweed
ˈtwēd
A medium to heavyweight woolen, twill weave fabric that is characterized by colored, stubby yarns used for coats and suits.
Linen
ˈli-nən
The fibers of the flax plant, woven into fabrics that are cooler, stronger, and more absorbant than cotton.
Herringbone
ˈher-iŋ-ˌbōn, ˈhe-riŋ-
A pattern consisting of rows of short, slanted parallel lines with the direction of the slant alternating row by row and used in masonry, parquetry, embroidery, and weaving.
Glen Plaid
Flannel
ˈfla-nəl
A warm, soft fabric made in tightly woven twill or plain weave, and finished with a light napping.
It is derived from the Welsh word gwlanen, which means wool.