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In this case, that idiom refers to the fabrics used, cutting and sewing techniques, button selection, finishing techniques, cutting patterns, and almost every other step of the shirt-making process.
It turns out, your towels have been keeping a secret—and it's all in the strips. Here's an interesting bit of trivia about this home staple.
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The Boot on MSNThat Non-Fluffy Line On Your Bath Towels Has a Name + Important PurposeThat line of non-fluffy fabric about a quarter of the way from the edge of your bath towels has an odd name but also a rather ...
This summer, the saree gets a breezy refresh with lighter fabrics, softer palettes, and effortless drapes that blend everyday ...
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Do You Know What That Strip at the Bottom of Bath Towels Is For?It is difficult to pinpoint when weavers first considered incorporating dobby borders on fabrics, but they started being a staple on bath towels sometime after the dobby loom came about in 1843 ...
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Arvind is Taking Denim and Indigo in Unexpected DirectionsThe denim manufacturer is showcasing indigo art, bringing denim to outdoor apparel and contemporizing classic textiles.
KANNUR: Irinav Weavers, a name long synonymous with premium handwoven products, is once again turning heads with the launch ...
However, the most widely accepted answer came from users who identified these lines as "dobby borders ... inspecting them individually. Hiding Fabric Imperfections Horizontal or vertical lines ...
That line of non-fluffy fabric about a quarter of the way from the edge of your bath towels has an odd name but also a rather important function. Make that several rather important functions. "The ...
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