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terry cloth,
terry cotton,
terry towelling, terry,
terry towel,
Turkish towelling (formerly), or
simply towelling is a
fabric woven with many protruding...
- not worn with
everyday clothes. A
bathrobe is a
dressing gown made from
towelling or
other absorbent fabric and may be
donned while the wearer's body is...
- attention. Men's
garments often consist of two
white unhemmed sheets (usually
towelling material) and are
universal in appearance. The top (the ridāʾ (Arabic:...
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cotton trade and industrialization. With mechanization,
cotton terry-
towelling became available by the yard as well as
being stocked in
shops as pre-made...
- of grip materials. The most
common choices are PU
synthetic grips or
towelling grips. Grip
choice is a
matter of
personal preference.
Players often find...
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another 1980s
fashion accessory, the day-glo sock,
which was a
terry towelling sock
typically coloured in
bright yellow, pink,
white or
light blue. Before...
- the
United Kingdom. As a
young surfer, Bright's
mother used to use a
towelling robe for
changing on the beach. However, he and his
mother noticed that...
- men's
garments often consist of two
white un-hemmed
sheets (usually
towelling material). The top (the riḍā) is
draped over the
torso and the bottom...
- m****-produced in 1887 by
Maria Allen. In the UK,
diapers were made out of
terry towelling,
often with an
inner lining made out of soft muslin. Here is an extract...
- 1996. Home textiles: In 2011, the Boss Home
collection of bed linen,
towelling and
other home
textiles was also
produced under license,
presented at...