A fabric with a pile on one side and flat on the other side, resembling wool or sheepskin
Sherpa is a fabric with a pile on one side and flat on the other side.
Structure
Sherpa is a curly piled fabric structure made of synthetic yarns like acrylic or polyester. The texture is soft and fluffy, useful in jackets resembling wool or sheepskin on the piled side. Sherpa fleece is a knitted type of fabric usable in line clothing and winter wear.[1][2]
History
It was Collins & Aikman (An American manufacturer of decorative fabrics and automotive supplies) who first developed this fabric. Sherpa was the registered trademark of the company.[3][4][5][6]
Use
Mainly it is used in the lining of coats and for adult's and children's jackets.[2]
^''Fabrics for Apparel Trades Collins & Aikman sells a variety of knitted , woven and tufted materials to garment manufacturers . ... Other divisions make pile fabrics for outerwear and coat linings ( marketed under trademarks such as SHERPA )''Good Housekeeping. International Magazine Company. 1979. p. 64.