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Nainsook is a fine, soft muslin fabric, often to used to make babies' clothing. See also: Lawn cloth
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Lawn cloth or lawn is a plain weave textile, originally linen but now chiefly cotton. Lawn is designed using fine, high count yarns, which results in a silky feel.
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Nainsook; Ninon; O. Oilskin; Organdy; Organza; Osnaburg; O cont. Ottoman (textile) Oxford (cloth) ...
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Nainsook; Naturally colored cotton; Naugahyde; Needle lace; Net (textile) Ninon; Noil ...
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Nainsook through Hindi ultimately from Sanskrit nayanam-sukh, a kind of fabric. Namaste through Hindi ultimately from Sanskrit namas-te, which means "bowing to you". Nard
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Nainsook Nainsook is a fine, soft muslin fabric, often to used to make babies clothing. Nap Nap is a term for the raised surface of certain cloth, such as flannel.
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A new woven cotton fabric called nainsook gained popularity in the 1920s for its durability. Retailers also began selling preshrunk undergarments.
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... Band-strings were the white tasselled ties used for fastening neckwear, whether bands or ruffs. ^ Of the several varieties of plain-weave cotton cloth, the thin batiste and nainsook ...
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This is a list of topics related to fashion, many of which do not yet have Wikipedia articles. Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9
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... の特許の多くはユニオンスーツとズロースの 社会の窓 の新たな形状に関するものであった。また、耐久性に優れた ナインソック (nainsook ...
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