Originally posted by mercia
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The article heading gives both forms duffle | duffel, and derives the word from the name of Duffel, a town of Brabant, between Antwerp and Mechlin, which was also anglicised as Duffield.
The earliest citation:
1677 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire 279 These Duffields, so called from a Town in Brabant, where the trade of them first began..otherwise called shags, and by the Merchants, trucking cloth.
The earliest with the spelling duffle is from 1856, but I like this one best:
1901 R. Kipling Kim xiii. 330 The sallow, greasy, duffle-clad people.
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