
1) Cloth 2) Fabric 3) Fabric with a soft nap 4) French word used in English 5) Material 6) Napped fabric 7) Sofa fabric 8) Soft, velvety material 9) Textile 10) Theater curtain material 11) Upholstery fabric 12) Velours
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1) Velours
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Velour or velours is a plush, knitted fabric or textile. It is usually made from cotton but can also be made from synthetic materials such as polyester. Velour is used in a wide variety of applications, including clothing and upholstery. Other examples include car seats and leotards. ==Frequent uses== Velour is a knitted fabric, allowing it to str...
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piled velvety cotton
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A knit base cut pile fabric.
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Usually with a knitted back, velour resembles velvet, but has some stretch.
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Soft plush fabric with a close, dense pile.
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A medium weight, closely woven fabric with a thick pile. It can be made using either a plain weave or a satin weave construction. It resembles velvet, but has a lower cut pile. End uses include apparel, upholstery, and drapes.
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Soft plush fabric with a close, dense pile.
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A soft woven fabric resembling velvet, usually with a knitted back, with some stretch. Appropriate for tops and sportswear like trousers and jackets.
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Velour is a pile fabric woven from woollen or cotton yarns or from a mixture of these yarns. It is similar to felt but with a pile like velvet or plush, that is finished to present a raised, smooth, furry pile. The term is also applied to a material made from rabbit furs, largely employed in the manufacture of hats and upholstery.
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a knitted or woven pile fabric.
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velours noun heavy fabric that resembles velvet
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Long napped material used for cushioning over foam. Often selected for its aesthetic appearance.
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Usually with a knitted back, velour resembles velvet, but has some stretch. Appropriate for tops and sportswear like pants and jackets.
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Typically produced with a knitted back, velour resembles velvet, but has some stretch and an uneven pile giving it a slightly rougher look. Velour is French for velvet, and it is made from fibers such as cotton, wool, or spun rayon.
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Soft, velvety thick pile originally made with all wool yarns now made of various fibers and yarns. Think warm-up suits. Wash according to fabric content.
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Cut pile weft or warp knitted fabric.
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[Fabrics] A medium-weight, closely-woven fabric with a thick pile. It can be made using either a plain weave or a satin weave construction. It resembles velvet, but has a lower cut pile.
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A soft nap of a fabric made from polyester or a similar synthetic for a velvet like feel. Velour can also be made from cotton, but for cost is typically a manmade fabric.
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