Type | Fabric |
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Material | Cotton |
Production method | Knitting |
Place of origin | Balbriggan, Ireland |
Balbriggan was a type of hosiery fabric. It was a finely knitted cotton cloth predominantly used for men's underwear. Originally it was made of unbleached Egyptian cotton that imparts natural coloured tones such as dark cream and tan.[1] The fabric's name refers to the town in which it was manufactured, Balbriggan in Ireland. The town prospered as a result of the fabric's production.[2][3] [4]
Balbriggan was a knitted fabric structure produced with a plain stitch on circular knitting machines. It was a lightweight fabric with a napped back on occasion.[1] [5][6][7]
Balbriggan was initially used for men's undergarments, later used in outerwear garments like Pyjamas and certain sportswear.[6]