Delaine (cloth)

Delaines have many variations such as made of undyed yarns, and also printed or piece dyed.

Delaine was a type of cloth used to manufacture women's dresses that was traded in the nineteenth century under many names to suit importers and traders.

Moreover, it appeared that the plaintiffs'[clarification needed] goods differed from delaines in various other respects.

"[1] Delaines were woven using cotton warp and worsted filling.

[4] Due to the origins of cotton and wool fibers, cotton and wool have different dye affinities; solid colors in Delaines were difficult to achieve.