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noun - a ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery
A ribbed fabric of silk, rayon, wool, or cotton, used in making clothing and upholstery.
noun - a durable fabric
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A ribbed fabric of silk, rayon, wool, or cotton, used in making clothing and upholstery. |
a plain-woven fabric, typically a very lightweight cotton, with a corded surface. |
a ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery |
a type of slightly shiny cotton cloth: |
a plain, closely woven cloth with a slightly shiny surface |
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Poplin, also called tabinet (or tabbinet), is a strong fabric in a plain weave of any fiber or blend, with crosswise ribs that typically give a corded surface.Poplin traditionally consisted of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn. In this case, as the weft is in the form of a stout cord the fabric has a ridged structure, like rep, which gave depth and softness to the lustre of the silky surface. The ribs run across the fabric from selvedge to selvedge. * Poplin is now made with wool, cotton, silk, rayon, polyester or a mixture of these. Being a plain under/over weave, if the weft and warp * threads are of the same material and size, the effect is a plain woven surface with no ribbing. Shirts made from this material are easy to iron and do not wrinkle easily. * Poplins are used for dress purposes, and for rich upholstery work which are formed by using coarse filling yarns in a plain weave. * The term poplin originates from papelino, a fabric made at Avignon, France, in the 15th century, |