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Necktie and Bow Tie Interlining / Interfacing by the yard - Netherlands

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C Ter Kuile - made in The Netherlands - interfacing / interlining available in 3 weights / blends

Heavier weight (12.99 per yard):

Thicker lining is suitable for lighter silks like Macclesfield or crepe
65/65WAP-29 2R
Blend adds weight and structure to tie
20% Wool - 60% Polyester - 20% Acrylic
Width: 100cm
Weight: 310 grams/m2


Medium weight ($12.49 per yard):

Medium weight lining suitable for thicker silks such as Repp or Grenadine
WAW1414/33
Weight: 210 grams/m2
60% Wool - 40% Viscose


Light weight ($8.99 per yard):

Suitable for bow tie interfacing or coupled with heavier weight necktie lining to add structure but not weight
100% cotton - 1588/1R
Width: 105cm
Weight: 128 grams/m2
 

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