Epingline (Epingh) was a silk, or rayon, and wool fabric with fine cords. It was formed with a structure that was similar to a crepe.
The name âÂÂepinglineâ is derived from the French word épingle, meaning a pin.
Epingline was woven with a warp of silk or rayon and a worsted weft.
The cloth was used as a dress material.