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- Q130148 subject Q7214143.
- Q130148 subject Q7827697.
- Q130148 subject Q7885740.
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- Q130148 abstract "A Loden cape is a coat of Tyrolean origin, made of a thick, water-resistant woolen material with a short pile, first produced by peasants in Austria. The fabric is derived from the coarse, oily wool of mountain sheep and has a traditional bluish-green colour. The name is derived from Middle High German 'lode' or from Old High German 'lodo', meaning 'coarse cloth'. To produce Loden fabric, strong yarns are woven loosely into cloth which then undergoes a lengthy process of shrinking, eventually acquiring the texture of felt and becoming quite dense. It is then brushed with a fuller's teasel and the nap is clipped, a process which is repeated a number of times until the fabric provides good warmth for the weight, and is relatively supple, windproof, and extremely durable. A subclass of the wools known as "Melton"".
- Q130148 thumbnail Redfox-Fashion-Award,_Dortmund_2013_(03).jpg?width=300.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q161946.
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- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q40.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q42880.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214143.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q7504146.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q7827697.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q7885740.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q8278923.
- Q130148 wikiPageWikiLink Q837985.
- Q130148 comment "A Loden cape is a coat of Tyrolean origin, made of a thick, water-resistant woolen material with a short pile, first produced by peasants in Austria. The fabric is derived from the coarse, oily wool of mountain sheep and has a traditional bluish-green colour. The name is derived from Middle High German 'lode' or from Old High German 'lodo', meaning 'coarse cloth'.".
- Q130148 label "Loden cape".
- Q130148 depiction Redfox-Fashion-Award,_Dortmund_2013_(03).jpg.