FOG
Specifications
- Abrasion resistance is the surface wear of a fabric caused by rubbing and contact with another fabric.
- Flame resistance is the measurement of a fabric's performance when it is exposed to specific sources of ignition.
- Crocking is the transfer of dye from the surface of a dyed or printed fabric onto another surface by rubbing.
- Seam slippage is the movement of yarns in a fabric that occurs when it is pulled apart at a seam.
- Colorfastness to light refers to a material's degree of resistance to the fading effect of light.
- Upholstery
- 36% Cotton, 29% Solution Dyed Polyester, 29% Rayon, 5% Polyester, 1% Nylon
- None
- 54"
- 25.68 oz./Linear yard
- Stain Repellent/Acrylic
- S - Solvent-based cleaner only. View Upholstery Maintenance and Cleaning Information PDF
- Standard (3yr)
- NFPA 260, TB 117-2013
- 100,000 Double Rubs (Wyzenbeek)
- America
- P3/I
DONEGAL PLAIN — Trade Route Collection
Ireland is renowned for tweeds ranging from herringbone to checks. But it’s perhaps best known for using plain-weave cloth of differently colored warp and weft flecked with various colors at irregular intervals to create the heathered look. Donegal Plain gives the classic Irish tweed a new twist by interlacing fine and heavy yarns for a mottled effect. A contrasting yarn provides a subtle yet fresh element to the tonal colors. Available in 18 colorways.
Note: There may be slight variations in color on screen versus actual material. For true color, please order a memo sample from this web site or call 1.800.472.5527.