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grosgrain
grosgrain (ˈgrəʊgreɪn, ‖ grogrɛ̃) [Fr., = coarse grain; cf. grogram.] Any of various corded fabrics. Hence grosgrained a. Also fig.1869 Rep. U.S. Commissioner Agric. 290 Dress silks, gros grains, poplins, foulards, and pongees. 1897 Sears, Roebuck Catal. 408 Silk Watch Fobs... The Ribbons are of Fin...
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Grosgrain
Grosgrain fabric is most commonly available in black, but grosgrain ribbon comes in a large variety of colors and patterns. Millinery
Grosgrain is also used in millinery.
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Moire (fabric)
Generally moire is made out of fabrics with a good body and defined ribs, such as grosgrain.
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Silk Ties for Men | Tie Bar - thetiebar.com
Tie Bar x Miller High Life Girl In The Moon Champagne Tie. $28. 12 12 Reviews. Boarding Stripe Navy Tie. $28. Grosgrain Solid Olive Tie. $24 409 409 Reviews. Grosgrain Solid Steel Blue Tie. $24. 409 409 Reviews. Grosgrain Solid Wine Tie. $24. 18 18 Reviews. Herringbone Charcoal Grey Tie. $24 $12 (50% Off) ...
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poult-de-soie
‖ poult-de-soie (pudəswa) [= F. poult-de-soie (also pout-de-soie), a recent alteration of pou-de-soie (1667 in Littré; in OF. poul de soie, pout de soye, 1389–94 in Godef. Compl.), of unknown origin, which was used in England in the form poudesoy from 1663 to c 1750: see paduasoy. After being disuse...
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Paduasoy
Paduasoy or padesoy (; ) is a luxurious strong corded or grosgrain silk textile that originated in Early Modern Europe.
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24th Scripps National Spelling Bee
Mary Anne Bechkowiak (13) of Akron, Ohio placed third, misspelling grosgrain. The top prizes where $500, $300, and $100.
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Please explain how to make a cheer bow hair bow - theribbonretreat.com
using our cheer bell kits and then the popular tick-tock bows I'm going to show you two ways on how to make these cute bows alright so that three inch grosgrain and it's really pretty and then we're also going to be using our dazzle grosgrain ribbon and to attach the sequin ribbon to the grosgrain ribbon right
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Serena Bute
Bute's collections include wide-legged trousers, always with a grosgrain stripe. Shirts are large and tailored, made of silk, velvet, and cotton.
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Faille
It has a softer texture than grosgrain, with heavier and wider cords or ribs. The similar grosgrain has been described as a "firm, stiff, closely woven, corded fabric.
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Aura Soltana
The items were:
A gown and a kirtle, of damask edged with velvet, lined with cotton fustian and linen
A gown and kirtle of grosgrain chamlet edged with velvet
A gown of cloth; a kirtle of grosgrain
A petticoat of red cloth or grosgrain
A farthingale of mockado
6 canvas smocks with Holland linen sleeves
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Petersham ribbon
it to be shaped with an iron, whereas grosgrain cannot be shaped this way. See also
Grosgrain
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Textile closures
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Square academic cap
The ribbon for the wide ribbons is grosgrain ribbon whilst the rosette can be made of either the same grosgrain or satin.
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Bumper brim
article in The Times describes a new trend in London for small summertime bumper brim hats, designed for street rather than beach wear, made of straw, grosgrain
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Ordem do Mérito Cultural
Commander
Tape average chamalotada silk grosgrain purple, pending insignia in the center. Knight
Narrow ribbon of silk grosgrain chamalotada purple, pending insignia on the tip end.
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