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Crêpe de chine A fine,
lightweight silk, cotton, or worsted, with a
plain weave and
crêpe-twist filling.
Crêpe de chine travers A
ribbed crêpe de chine...
- of gold
Coolmax Cordura Corduroy Cotton duck
Crash (fabric)
Crêpe (textile)
Crêpe de Chine Cretonne Crochet Damask Darlexx Denim Dimity Dobby Donegal tweed...
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Crêpe de Chine in the
later period to
cover their hair. The nhiễu cát textile,
woven by ****anese in the past, was only half as thin as the
Crêpe de Chine...
- Chiffon—6 to 8 mm (can be made in
double thickness, i.e. 12 to 16 mm)
Crepe de Chine—12 to 16 mm Gauze—3 to 5 mm Raw silk—35 to 40 mm (heavier
silks appear...
- made from silk
include satin, charmeuse, habutai, chiffon, taffeta,
crêpe de chine, dupioni, noil, tussah, and shantung,
among others. Silk's attractive...
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States in the 1940s, she
detested "strappy high-heel shoes" and the "
crêpe de chine dresses" that
women wore even in the heat of the
summer in the countryside...
- The
performers in the
Paradise act were
clothed in silk georgette,
crêpe de Chine, and satin. The
musicians had
pleated ruffs along the
neckline in addition...
- out in 1926. A
straight sheath with 3/4
sleeves and no collar, the
crêpe de Chine tube all in
black (a
color previously reserved for bereavement) was...
- Żyła in
Poland in 1980. The
hybrid tea rose was bred by
crossing the '
Crêpe de Chine' with the 'Peer Gynt' and is
named after Polish composer Frédéric Chopin...
- race
cravate کراوات kerâvât tie crème کرم krem
cream Crêpe de Chine کرپ دوشین krep došin
crepe de chine crochet کروشه kroše
bracket cuir
verni ورنی verni...