Claims
- 1. A knit fabric for recreational clothing comprising,
- a. a corespun yarn having a core of a resilient continuous filament yarn and a cotton fiber outer covering said core; and
- b. a cotton yarn knit with said corespun yarn to form a double knit structure wherein only one of said cotton yarn or corespun yarn is exposed on a first side of said fabric and a combination of said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn is exposed on a second side of said fabric such that said double knit structure is substantially made up of cotton, yet said double knit structure alone provides, solely by virtue of the structure and arrangement of said cotton yarn and said corespun yarn, a high degree of recovery and strength, said knit fabric consisting only of said cotton yarn and said corespun yarn as knit into said double knit structure.
- 2. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein said cotton fiber outer covering is gas mercerized.
- 3. The knit fabric claimed in claim 2, wherein said resilient continuous filament yarn is a spandex yarn.
- 4. The knit fabric claimed in claim 3, wherein said spandex yarn is approximately 70 denier.
- 5. The knit fabric claimed in claim 4, wherein said cotton fiber outer covering is a 30/1 cotton yarn.
- 6. The knit fabric claimed in claim 5, wherein said cotton yarn is a 60/2 gas mercerized cotton yarn made with a lisle twist.
- 7. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein said corespun yarn comprises about 10% of said resilient continuous filament yarn and about 90% cotton fiber outer.
- 8. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein said corespun yarn comprises about 30% of said knit fabric and said cotton yarn comprises about 70% of said knit fabric.
- 9. The knit fabric claimed in claim wherein said knit fabric comprises a total cotton content of about 97% and about 3% of said resilient continuous filament yarn.
- 10. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein sad corespun yarn and said cotton yarn are knit together by the Swiss Pique stitch.
- 11. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn are knit together by the French Pique stitch.
- 12. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein said resilient continuous filament yarn is LYCRA.
- 13. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient continuous filament yarn is a natural latex.
- 14. The knit fabric claimed in claim 1, wherein said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn are of approximately the same size.
- 15. A pair of riding pants being made of a knit fabric comprising:
- a. a corespun yarn having a core of a resilient continuous filament yarn and a cotton fiber outer covering said core; and
- b. a cotton yarn knit with said corespun yarn of to form a double knit structure wherein only one of said cotton yarn or corespun yarn is exposed on a first side of said fabric and a combination of said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn is exposed on a second side of said fabric such that said double knit structure is substantially made up of cotton, yet said double knit structure alone provides, solely by virtue of the structure and arrangement of said cotton yarn and said corespun yarn, a high degree of recovery and strength, said knit fabric consisting only of said cotton yarn and said corespun yarn as knit into said double knit structure.
- 16. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said cotton fiber outer covering is gas mercerized.
- 17. The riding pants claimed in claim 16, wherein said resilient continuous filament yarn is a spandex yarn.
- 18. The riding pants claimed in claim 17, wherein said spandex yarn is approximately 70 denier.
- 19. The riding pants claimed in claim 18,
- 20. The riding pants claimed in claim 19, wherein said cotton yarn is a 60/2 gas mercerized cotton yarn made with a lisle twist.
- 21. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said corespun yarn is made up of about 10% of said resilient continuous filament yarn and about 90% of said cotton fiber outer covering.
- 22. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said corespun yarn comprises about 30% of said knit fabric and said cotton yarn comprises about 70% of said knit fabric.
- 23. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said knit fabric comprises a total cotton content of about 97% and about 3% of said resilient continuous filament yarn.
- 24. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn are knit together by the Swiss Pique stitch.
- 25. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn are knit together by the French Pique stitch.
- 26. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said resilient continuous filament yarn is LYCRA.
- 27. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein the resilient continuous filament yarn is a natural latex.
- 28. The riding pants claimed in claim 15, wherein said corespun yarn and said cotton yarn are of approximately the same size.
- 29. A knit fabric for recreational clothing, said knit fabric comprising:
- a. a first yarn having a core of a resilient continuous filament material covered by a non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable fiber; and
- b. a second yarn, said second yarn being non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable and being knit with said first yarn to form a double knit structure where only one of said first yarn or said second yarn is exposed on a first side of said knit fabric and a combination of said first yarn and said second yarn is exposed on a second side of said knit fabric, such that said double knit structure is substantially made up of a non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable material, yet said double knit structure alone provides, solely by virtue of the structure and arrangement of said first yarn and said second yarn, a high degree of recovery and strength.
- 30. The knit fabric in claim 29, wherein said non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable fiber outer is cotton.
- 31. The knit fabric claimed in claim 29, wherein said second yarn is made up of the same non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable material which covers said resilient continuous filament material.
- 32. The knit fabric in claim 29, wherein said first yarn comprises corespun and said second yarn comprises cotton.
- 33. The knit fabric in claim 29, wherein said non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable fiber outer is cotton, said first yarn comprises corespun and said second yarn comprises cotton.
- 34. The knit fabric in claim 29, wherein said knit fabric consists only of said first yarn and said second yarn.
- 35. A pair of riding pants, said riding pants being made up of a knit fabric comprising:
- a. a first yarn having a core of a resilient continuous filament material covered by a non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable fiber and
- b. a second yarn, said second yarn being non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable and being knit with said first yarn to form a double knit structure where only one of said first yarn or said second yarn is exposed on a first side of said knit fabric and a combination of said first yarn and said second yarn is exposed on a second side of said knit fabric, such that said double knit structure is substantially made up of a non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable material, yet said double knit structure alone provides, solely by virtue of the structure and arrangement of said first yarn and said second yarn, a high degree of recovery and strength.
- 36. The riding pants in claim 35, wherein said first yarn comprises corespun and said second yarn comprises cotton.
- 37. The riding pants claimed in claim 35, wherein said second yarn is made up of the same non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable material which covers said resilient continuous filament material.
- 38. The riding pants in claim 35, wherein said non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable fiber outer is cotton.
- 39. The riding pants in claim 35, wherein said knit fabric consists only of said first yarn and said second yarn.
- 40. The riding pants in claim 35, wherein said non-elastic, absorbent and dyeable fiber outer of said knit fabric is cotton, said first yarn comprises corespun and said second yarn comprises cotton.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/271,630, filed Nov. 15, 1988.
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