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  2. Oxford (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Plain Oxford and Pinpoint Oxford are commonly used for casual shirt designs such as a button-down collar. Pinpoint Oxford is made from finer yarn and has a tighter weave than plain Oxford. It shows a "pin" or "dot" effect in the texture. [4] Royal Oxford is considered a more formal option. It is suited to business or sporty dress codes. [5]

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    THE OXFORD SHIRT is synonymous with preppy style, but you don’t have to be an Ivy League grad to rock one. That’s because nowadays, the best oxford shirts come in a variety of fabrics and fits ...

  4. Textile design - Wikipedia

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    Textile design is further broken down into three major disciplines: printed textile design, woven textile design, and mixed media textile design. Each uses different methods to produce a fabric for variable uses and markets. Textile design as an industry is involved in other disciplines such as fashion, interior design, and fine arts. [2] [3]

  5. Marianne Straub - Wikipedia

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    Marianne Straub was born in the village of Amriswil, Switzerland, the second of four daughters of the textile merchant Carl Straub and his wife Cécile Kappeler. [2] She had tuberculosis as a young child and spent over four years in a hospital ward, returning home at the age of eight. [2]

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    When a bachelor client was having difficulty pinpointing his personal taste, designer Benjamin Vandiver took him straight to the Paris flea market.

  7. Needlepoint - Wikipedia

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    Although needlepoint may be worked in a variety of stitches, many needlepoint designs use only a simple tent stitch and rely upon color changes in the yarn to construct the pattern. Needlepoint is the oldest form of canvas work. [2] The degree of detail in needlepoint depends on the thread count of the underlying mesh fabric. Due to the ...