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Lam is a type of fabric woven or knit with thin ribbons of metallic yarns, as opposed to guimp, where the ribbons are wrapped around a fiber yarn. It is usually gold or silver in color; sometimes copper lam is seen. Lam comes in different varieties, depending on the composition of the other threads in the fabric. Common examples are tissue lam, hologram lam and pearl lam.
An issue with lam is that is it subject to seam or yarn slippage, making it not ideal for garments with frequent usage. Lam is often used in evening and dress wear; and in theatrical and dance costumes. The use of lam fabric in swimsuits grew in popularity in the mid-2000s, as has the use of lam fabric in leggings.
Lam is also used for its conductive properties in the sport of fencing to make the overjackets (called lam閟) that allow touches to be scored.
See also
Cloth of gold
v?d?eFabric
Woven:
Barkcloth Batiste Bombazine Broadcloth Buckram Bunting Burlap Calico Cambric Canvas Chambray Charmeuse Charvet Cheesecloth Chiffon Chino Cloth of gold Duck Coutil Crape Denim Dimity Dowlas Drill Foulard Flannel Gabardine Gauze Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Haircloth Harris Tweed Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kente cloth Lam榉 Lawn Linsey-woolsey Loden Madras Moleskin Muslin Ninon Oilskin Organdy Organza Osnaburg Ottoman Oxford Percale Poplin Rep Ripstop Ripstop nylon Russell cord Samite Sateen Satin Scarlet Seersucker Serge Stuff Taffeta Toile Tweed Twill Viyella
Figured woven:
Brocade Camlet Damask Songket
Pile woven:
Baize Chenille Corduroy Fustian Plush Polar fleece Terrycloth Velours du Kasa? Velvet Velveteen Zibeline
Nonwoven:
Felt Nonwovens
Knitted:
Coolmax Machine knitting Velour
Netted:
Net Bobbinet Carbon fiber Fishnet Lace Mesh Needlerun Net Ninon Tulle
Technical:
Ban-Lon Gore-Tex Smartwool Silnylon Spandex SympaTex
Patterns:
Argyle Herringbone Houndstooth Paisley Plaid Tartan
Textile fibers:
Acrylic Alpaca Angora Asbestos Carbon Fiber Cashmere Catgut Chamois Coir Cotton Hemp Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfibre Olefin Pashmina Polyester Pi?a Ramie Rayon Sea silk Silk Sinew Sisal Spandex Spider silk Wool
Finishing and printing:
Batik B騡騦anfini Finishing Fulling Mercerization Roller printing Textile printing Watered silk Woodblock printing
Related:
Dyeing Fiber History of textiles History of silk Knitting Pandy Terminology Manufacturing Preservation Weaving Yarn
Apparently you can wash lame in the washer in cold water and very cool dryer if you must. Low on iron also.
Categories: Woven fabrics | Knitted fabrics | Textile stubs(and so on)
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