Cloth. The textile sector is important for trade, along with apparel, because with some exceptions (synthetics) it is a very labor intensive sector, and it is therefore a likely source of comparative advantage for developing countries. See textiles and apparel.
art works that are created from natural or manmade fibers. Weaving, basketry, stitchery, and knitting are just a few of the processes involved in textile design.
any materials in the form of a cloth. These may be woven in which one set of threads passes over and under another set of threads at right angles to it to form the fabric, or knitted in which a single thread forms rows of loops which interlock to form the fabric.
materials such as clothing, cloths, rags that are made from cotton, man-made fibres or other similar materials. These can often be recycled. www.textile-recycling.org.uk
The Detail Inventory Table category that includes: bed linens, bed over (meaning bed coverings), bed upholstery, bedding (all of the items under the sheets), fibers, floor, hygiene, miscellaneous, production, stores, table, upholstery, and window.