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| [ Velvet ] |
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Special fabric which has a height of yarn of 2 mm in the mirror |
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| [ Canvas ] |
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Strong, densely-knitted material usually made of cotton and flax |
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| [ Chambray ] |
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A light, plain-weaved cotton material |
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| [ Chiffon ] |
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A light, gauzy silk or rayon |
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| [ Denim ] |
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Hard-wearing type of jean |
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| [ Flannel ] |
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A fabric with brushed colour and fleshing which can be made of wool, cotton or viscose |
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| [ Fleece ] |
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Brushed fabric mostly made of knitted cloth |
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| [ Gabardin ] |
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A plain, tight fabric with a cross vein |
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| [ Corduroy ] |
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Corded velvet |
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| [ Cashmere ] |
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Goat’s hair |
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| [ Mohair ] |
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Yarn or material made of the hair of mohair goats |
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| [ Shag ] |
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A fur fabric made of synthetic or natural yarn |
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| [ Seersucker ] |
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A blistery-scored fabric |
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| [ Silk ] |
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A zoogenic yarn from the cocoon |
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| [ Satin ] |
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A low-keyed shining, plain fabric made from thready materials |
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| [ Tulle ] |
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A weblike, gauzy fabric with hexagonal holes like cells |
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| [ Tweed ] |
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A wool-featured fabric with a hand-loomed optic |
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| [ Viszkóz ] |
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Cellulose-based, artificial yarn |
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| [ Webpelz (fun fur) ] |
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A kind of woven fur fabric |
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| [ Brocade] |
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Fabric, originally a kind of silk, developed in the 16th and 17th century in France, Italy and Spain |
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| [ Damask ] |
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Fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or man-made fibers, with a typical pattern formed by the weaving |
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| [ Crepe ] |
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Thin fabric of crinkled texture, woven originally in silk but now available in all major fibers |
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| [ Baize ] |
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An often bright-green cotton or woolen material napped to imitate felt and used chiefly as a cover for gaming tables |
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| [ Cotton ] |
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Thread or cloth manufactured from the fiber of various shrubby plants |
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| [ Fur ] |
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A garment made of or lined with the dressed pelt of a mammal |
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| [ Jeans ] |
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A heavy, strong cotton, used in making uniforms and work clothes |
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| [ Lace ] |
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A delicate fabric made of thin yarn in an open weblike pattern |
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| [ Organza ] |
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A sheer, stiff fabric of silk or synthetic material used for trimming, neckwear, or evening dresses |
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| [ Suede ] |
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Leather with a soft napped surface |
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| [ Velour ] |
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A closely napped fabric resembling velvet, used chiefly for clothing and upholstery |
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| [ Wool ] |
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A material or garment made of the dense, soft, often curly hair of sheep or certain other mammals (like goat or alpaca) |
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| [ Twill ] |
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A diagonal-structured, tight material |
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