DOMETTE. A term applied to a loosely-woven fabric of light texture of the plain calico weave and finished with a nap on both sides, similar to flannelette (q.v.). It is sometimes woven either plain or striped as an all-cotton fabric ; and sometimes with a cot ton warp and woollen weft, and employed for various purposes as, for example, a light wadding for use by dressmakers ; waist-bands for hosiery pants, pyjamas, shirts and shrouds. One quality of domette contains 36 warp threads per inch, of 32'S cotton, and 2 2 picks per inch, of io's woollen weft.