Cotton pique fabric is typically derived from cotton fibers featuring raised parallel cords or ribbing.
Pique fabric description.
Take a close look at the blue fabric pattern surrounding the gensler garden s logo.
It is commonly used for polo shirts worn for fashion purposes or in golfing as well as white tie events.
Pique fabrics are medium weight and usually made with cotton fibers.
From french piqué pricked from piquer to prick.
Piqué or marcella refers to a weaving style normally used with cotton yarn which is characterized by raised parallel cords or geometric designs in the fabric.
Pique is used in sportswear and formal cotton shirt fabrics demonstrating its versatility.
A pique is a transient feeling of wounded vanity a kind of resentment.
The noun is still used.
It comes from a french word meaning literally to prick but its earliest english use was as a noun.
Pique knit fabric has raised fibers that form a ribbed like texture that can form various diamond like shapes.
A pique fabric is a knit or woven fabric with patterns of fine ribbing or cording created with a dobby loom attachment.
Of course it s the style of the shirting that makes it suitable for one or the other.
This type of fabric provides an embossed appearance resembling different patterns including but not limited to ribbed waffle honeycomb birds eye and bullseye patterns.
As a verb pique was and still is especially in british english used to mean to arouse anger or resentment in as in their rudeness piqued me now however it s most often our interest or curiosity that gets piqued that is to say our interest or curiosity is aroused as in the large.
Twilled cotton and corded cotton are close relatives.
Put simply pique is a knit construction fabric characterized by a geometric pattern texture which is created by raised cords.
Piqué fabrics vary from semi sheer dimity to heavy weight waffle cloth.