<Dd> This is a fabric, used in men's, women's and children's clothes . One of its sides is flat, while the other side is with cross loops . It is either 100% cotton or contains polyester with elastaine (lycra). It is often warp knitted, and the term French Terry is colloquially used for all warp knitted Terry . </Dd> <P> It is the length of loops that determines how much fluid is absorbed by the cloth as longer loops provide more surface area to absorb and come in contact with the fluid . </P> <P> Items that may be made from terrycloth include babies' reusable nappies (UK English) or diapers (US English), towels, bathrobes, bedlinen, and sweatbands for the wrist or head . Terrycloth is also sometimes used to make sweat jackets . Terry towelling hats with a shallow brim were once popular with cricketers (like English wicketkeeper Jack Russell), but are no longer in fashion . </P> <P> An alternative fabric used for towels is waffle fabric . A modern synthetic alternative is microfiber . </P>

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