Drugget

Druggett or drugget is "a coarse woollen fabric felted or woven, self-coloured or printed one side".

Jonathan Swift refers to being "in druggets drest, of thirteen pence a yard".

[1] Formerly, a drugget was a sort of cheap stuff, very thin and narrow, usually made of wool, or half wool and half silk or linen; it may have been corded but was usually plain.

The term is now applied to a coarse fabric having a cotton warp and a wool filling, used for rugs, tablecloths, etc.

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