Landscape fabric is a textile material used to control weeds by inhibiting their exposure to sunlight.
The rules for Chapters 50-63 normally relate only to textile materials.
Almost always, these have a deleterious effect on the textile material, and they should be excluded.
In general a vest's textile material temporarily degrades when wet.
These ceramic-coated products do not the flexibility and softness of un-coated textile materials.
However, the tolerance mentioned in Note 6.1 may be applied only to mixed products which have been made from two or more basic textile materials.
The large amount of textile materials (spindle whorls) found in the site may indicate sailing activity.
The quality of the textile material appears to be good as they were carefully made.
For the purposes of Note 3 each of the following is regarded as a basic textile material:
There are efforts underway now to recognise this type of textile material with a Geographical indication.