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Primarily, nap is the raised (fuzzy) floor on sure sorts of cloth, comparable to velvet or moleskin. Nap can refer moreover to different surfaces that look like the floor of a napped cloth, such as the floor of a felt or beaver hat. Starting across the 14th century, the word referred initially to the roughness of woven cloth before it was sheared. When cloth, especially woollen cloth, is woven, the surface of the cloth shouldn't be easy, and this roughness is the nap. Generally the cloth is then "sheared" to create an even floor, and the nap is thus removed. A one who trimmed the surface of cloth with shears to remove any excess nap was often known as a shearman. Nap typically has a route wherein it feels smoothest. In garments, nap course is commonly matched throughout seams, because cloth is not going to only really feel however look completely different depending on the direction of the nap.

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