This article's factual accuracy is
disputed. (June 2018) |
Wigan is a stiff cotton material [1] sometimes coated with latex rubber. [2] [3] It is typically sold in bias-cut strips and used as an interfacing or interlining in tailoring to stabilize seams and hemlines. Its name has been derived from Wigan, the name of a former mill town in Greater Manchester (historically Lancashire), England. [4]
This article's factual accuracy is
disputed. (June 2018) |
Wigan is a stiff cotton material [1] sometimes coated with latex rubber. [2] [3] It is typically sold in bias-cut strips and used as an interfacing or interlining in tailoring to stabilize seams and hemlines. Its name has been derived from Wigan, the name of a former mill town in Greater Manchester (historically Lancashire), England. [4]