Citations:garlick


 * a kind of cloth


 * 2019, Danae Tankard, Clothing in 17th-Century Provincial England, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781350098411)
 * Although it might be argued that paying someone else to make up linen clothing was an unnecessary expense for the poor it should ... death in 1692 including osnaburg, silesia, hambrow, dowlas, scotch cloth, garlicks, burlap and holland.


 * 1970, Henry Laurens, Papers of Henry Laurens: November 1, 1755-December 31, 1758, Univ of South Carolina Press (ISBN 9780872491410), page 159:
 * Garlits or garliz was a kind of linen cloth imported from Germany, originally produced in Görlitz in Prussian Silesia.
 * 1996, Kathryn E. Braund, Deerskins and Duffels: Creek Indian Trade with Anglo-America, 1685-1815, U of Nebraska Press (ISBN 9780803261266), page 123:
 * Plains was a worsted fabric, whereas garliz , or garlits , was a linen cloth originally produced in Görlitz , Prussian Silesia.