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How to pronounce poplin in English?

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Type of cloth, fabric, material, textile

Examples of poplin

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The bag is lined with black poplin fabric, with pockets and dividers inserted.
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Cotton-poplin shirts were fitted and refined, worn with a vest and a more relaxed pant.
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In some cases, it changes the fabrics, using chambray rather than poplin, for instance.
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Laser-cut embroidery, poplin and mesh show up throughout the collection.
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Poplin traditionally consisted of a silkwarp with a weft of worsted yarn.
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Broadcloth, poplin and end-on-end are variations of the plain weave.
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Her 2005 nuptials in England featured fair-trade wine and a gown made locally of organic poplin.
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Perhaps it was the apron dresses, the high collars, the full sleeves or all that starched poplin.
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Poplin is a heavy, durable fabric that has a ribbed appearance.
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  • A ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery
  • Poplin, also called tabinet (or tabbinet), is a fabric consisting of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn. As the weft is in the form of a stout cord the fabric has a ridged structure, like rep, which gives depth and softness to the lustre of the silky surface. ...
  • A fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted, -- used especially for women's dresses
  • A fabric made using a rib variation of the plain weave. The construction is characterized by having a slight ridge effect in one direction, usually the filling. ...
  • A plain, tightly woven fabric with a heavier weft, creating a pronounced rib
  • Also called tabinet, this plain-woven fabric has a corded surface that runs selvage to selvage. Usually made from a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn, but can also be made with wool, cotton, rayon, or any mixture.
  • Name of a light weight tightly (more warp threads than filling) woven plain weave fabric where a coarser yarn is used in the filling than the warp, leaving a slight rib effect across the width of the goods. ...
  • A finely ribbed fabric made from silk, wool, cotton or synthetics.
  • A closely woven, mediumweight fabric with somewhat of a ribbed effect. The ribs run across the fabric from selvage to selvage. Poplins are used for dress purposes and for rich upholstery work. They are formed by using coarse filling yarns in a plain weave. ...