Fabrics such as twill, poplin, canvas, suede, denim and wool are also available in a variety of styles. |
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Examples include most bed, kitchen and bath linens, shirting, denim, poplin and other similar goods. |
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Enlisted men received the cotton poplin shirt in place of the heavier twill for wear with their tailored wool jackets. |
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The company has continued to add full and bib apron styles and colors, and it has expanded its line, and introduced a new poplin smock. |
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Leather is a key material for the season, along with parachute silk, cotton poplin, cotton canvas and shining silk. |
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At last, however, she rustled in, smoothing down a stiff poplin dress, with a little frightened flush in a gracefully rounded cheek. |
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There is an air of chic relaxation in the classic linen, crisp poplin and delicate voiles shot against the rocks and pinewoods of Corsica. |
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A cotton poplin button-down shirt is the best thing to add to jeans in order to up the dressiness. |
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The Poetic fitted sheet in poplin cotton will come and nicely protect your little baby's mattress. |
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We like the edges and cotton poplin tree with its ever so poetic flower print. |
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Here is a slim-fitted shirt in a cotton poplin with large red and white checkers. |
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That sums up the designer's newest line, it's monochromatic approach tempered by what are, for men, daring fabrics such as taffeta and silk poplin. |
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There was a sale on in the shop just after Christmas, and I bought this groovy, beautifully cut shirt, hewn from the finest poplin, for about thirty quid. |
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The firm also used coatings to add a papery touch to poplin and canvas. |
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Fabric must be cotton or poplin, not shiny, silky or crinkly. |
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By 1950 Japan was a force in the fine cotton poplin market and because of the quality and price Lichfield had to change its suppliers and buy from Japan. |
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In his plain-Joe poplin shirt and big, blossomy shorts with brogues and black socks, her man looked stranded — well, in Milan. |
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Their skorts varied from Wang's pleated poplin boxer-short styles to Lang's structured, geometric wrap-over. |
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The triple zigzag stretch is suitable for firm fabrics such as denim, poplin, duck etc. |
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The DORNIER AWS air-jet weaving machines installed are used for economic production of the finest batistes, poplin and voiles. |
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Instead, a buttoned shirt in a poplin, printed silk or soft chambray denim will ensure you're not mistaken for a stuffed shirt. |
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The shirtdress trend continues in pinwale corduroy and poplin in deep jewel tones for a versatile wardrobe choice. |
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For a true Dandy, long sleeve shirt in white poplin and black vest. |
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Rosette ruffles on the neck of a poplin shell top, pintucked leather ripples on a high collar and sunray pleats radiating from a suit jacket all showed Mr. Gn's love of handicraft. |
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The wall covering is silk poplin by Elliots of Dublin. |
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Though originally made with a silk warp and a heavier wool filling, poplin is now made of a variety of fibres, including silk, cotton, wool, and synthetic types, and with combinations of such fibres. |
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Short shift dresses came in embossed, metallic pastel jacquard, while cocoon coats, trapezium-line jackets and skirt suits in calico and poplin were finished with more modern sportswear detailing. |
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To understand why, consider states such as Mississippi. Terry Brown, a Republican state senator there, stood before his colleagues on June 28th, as they lounged in summer poplin and seersucker. |
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The line includes standards for men such as poplin and twill shirts, pants and shorts, and features unique items such as a thermal knit, and topstitched shirt. |
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