Place of origin
The United States
American cloth tells two stories. The first is workwear built for cold and labor: the buffalo check and the Mackinaw of the northern woods. The second is the synthetic century, run largely out of DuPont's laboratories, which gave the world nylon, acrylic, spandex, and, later, the recycled-bottle fleece that remade outdoor clothing.
Buffalo Check
No. 002pattern · checks
Candy Stripe
No. 046pattern · stripes
Mackinaw
No. 081fabric · checks
Ripstop
No. 095fabric · plain
Nylon
No. 121fabric · manufactured
Acrylic
No. 123fabric · manufactured
Spandex
No. 124fabric · manufactured
Fleece
No. 125fabric · manufactured
Gore-Tex
No. 141fabric · manufactured
Neoprene
No. 142fabric · manufactured
Cordura
No. 144fabric · manufactured