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  2. 17 Linen Dresses, Pants and Tops for an Easy and Breezy Style

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    We rounded up 17 linen and linen-blend dresses, pants, tops and more for easy and breezy. If there’s one fabric you can depend on to get you through the warmer months, it’s linen. The ...

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    Christian Vierig/Getty Images. Structured midi skirts and elegant blouses go together like peanut butter and jelly. While the outfit alone steals the show, you can take it a step further by ...

  5. Crêpe (textile) - Wikipedia

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    An undyed, closely woven, rough-textured wool-blend crêpe mixed with silk, linen, or cotton, also called "health crepe". [20] Crêpe de Suisse 1860 dress fabric. [7] Crêpe d'espagne Open-weave fabric with a silk warp and wool filling. [20] Crêpe diana Trade name for a cotton and silk blend crêpe. [20] Crêpe Elizabeth

  6. Poplin - Wikipedia

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    Poplin Poplin dress embroidered with grape vines from Aguascalientes at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City Look up poplin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poplin , also called tabinet (or tabbinet ), [ 1 ] is a fine (but thick) wool, cotton or silk fabric with crosswise ribs that typically give a corded surface.

  7. Volhynian folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Western Volhynian waistcoats were shorter and made of black corduroy. [17] The main lower body garment of Volhynian women was a homespun skirt made from hemp, wool, cotton, linen or wool blend. [16] Most skirts were brightly coloured, striped or chequered; with a straight silhouette, tied up with a ribbon and gathered at the top. [16]