Floating canvass
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Floating Canvass is a term used by tailors to describe the cloth-construction inside a jacket or coat. It consists of two layers of cloth into which horsehair has been woven, which are then sewn together to create a curving of the finished canvass. This is then sewn into the front of a coat. For a picture of a floating canvass, click here: