Durant (also Durance, Duroy) was a glazed woolen material of the 18th century.
Durant was hot-pressed with a fold in the middle, leaving a crease in the fabric.
Durant was manufactured in England.
[1][2][3][4][5] Durant was a plain weave fabric, similar to other glazed woolen cloths such as Tammy and Calamanco.
[6][7] Durant was used for quilts, upholstery[2] and clothing.