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Barathea,
sometimes spelled barrathea, is a soft fabric, with a
broken twill weft rib,
giving a
surface that is
lightly pebbled or ribbed, with the effect...
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Barathea (2
March 1990 – 14 May 2009) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse. In a
racing career which lasted from
October 1992 until...
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formal day-wear use it
generally consists of: Men:
Plain superfine wool or
barathea black,
charcoal or
tweed Argyll-, Crail-, and Braemar-style kilt jacket...
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satin Argentan lace
Argentella lace
Bafta cloth Baize Ballistic nylon Barathea Barkcloth Batik Batiste Battenberg lace
Bedford cord
Bengaline silk Beta...
- used, the most
appropriate and
traditional for the
dinner jacket are wool
barathea or
superfine herringbone. Double-breasted
models have
become less common...
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Argyll jacket.
Fitzroy Donald Maclean in
tartan Argyll jacket.
Black Barathea Silver Button Argyll (BBSBA) jacket, worn with a five
button vest and long...
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state parties by
those who did not wear uniforms. A
version made of
black barathea was also worn as
diplomatic dress. It was
single breasted with a stand-up...
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buckle (which are detachable)
closure at the bottoms, made of
velvet or
barathea wool, used for livery,
formal and
court dress. From the 1890s to the 1930s...
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Woven Abacá
cloth (Medriñaque)
Aertex Armazine Almerían silk
Barathea Barkcloth Batiste Bedford cord
Bengaline Beta
cloth Bombazine Brilliantine Broadcloth...
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accessories such as bow ties and ****merbunds,
though these are
often in
barathea to
complement the main suiting.
Grosgrain is also used in millinery. Grosgrain...