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  2. A Touch of Velvet Is the Easiest Way to Dress Up for ... - AOL

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    Velvet is a classic winter fabric that is making a comeback in fashion, and is a major trend for winter 2024. Check out trendy outfit ideas for the holidays!

  3. These Velvet Flare Pants Are the Cutest Things Ever - AOL

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    When flared pants started to come back into fashion again, we have to admit we felt a little iffy at first. We ditched them long ago for skinny jeans, and we’d been enjoying the more recent ...

  4. Velvet - Wikipedia

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    Face-to-face method of weaving. A knife cuts through the middle during weaving to produce two layers of velvet cloth. Velvet is woven on a special loom that weaves two thicknesses of the material at the same time; the two layers are connected with an extra warp yarn that is woven over rods or wires. [3]

  5. Devoré - Wikipedia

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    Devoré – or burnout technique – applied to green velvet fabric. Devoré (also called burnout) is a fabric technique particularly used on velvets, where a mixed-fibre material undergoes a chemical process to dissolve the cellulose fibres to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric.

  6. Finishing (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    In a similar way, mercerising, singeing, flame retardant, water repellent, waterproof, anti-static and peach finishing achieve various fabric properties desired by consumers. The use of 100% synthetic textiles has increased considerably since the development of textured yarns made of filaments and the growing production of knit goods.

  7. Armenian dress - Wikipedia

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    A distinctive feature of traditional women's clothing in Western Armenia was the apron – mezar. Made of cotton or expensive (velvet, cloth) fabrics, abundantly decorated (especially wedding), it was a necessary part of the outfit: as in the east it was "shameful" to go out with an open chin, so here it was "shameful" to appear without an ...