A thin, washable material of silk, or silk and cotton, usually with a printed pattern on it. It was originally imported from India, but now also made elsewhere.
an article of clothing made of foulard{1}, such as a neckpiece.
soft, light, twilled washing silk.
(foo lard'): 1. a lightweight material of silk, rayon, or sometimes cotton 2. a necktie, scarf, etc. of this material
This fabric was originally imported from India and popularly used for neckties and scarves. Its repetitious design is usually printed on a lightweight twill fabric.
A lightweight, soft fabric of twill or plain weave popular for neckties and scarves. A foulard print refers to small all over patterns like those used traditionally on men's neck ties.
a light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or silklike fabric (usually with a printed design)
a gauzy, drapey thing, often made of silk
a scarf worn over the hair and fastened under the chin
A large scarf or cloth cover.
A lightweight twill-weave fabric, made from filament yarns like silk, acetate, polyester, with a small all-over print pattern on a solid background. The fabric is often used in men's ties.
A small-scale pattern with basic block repeat, also called a set pattern or a tailored pattern. Originally, the term foulard referred to a soft, lightweight silk cloth. Classic foulards are small-scale, regular-shaped geometrics, usually in set layouts. Details...
inely woven, lightweight worsted, silk or rayon cloth noted for its silkiness and soft feel
A very large scarf or silk.
A lightweight 2/2 twill fabric made from continuous filament flat yarns. It is often printed. It is similar to surah, which was originally made from silk.
A lightweight, lustrous twill fabric, usually with a small, repeating printed design. Originally imported from India, it is popular for neckties and scarves.
1. A lightweight, lustrous, soft 2x2 twill fabric usually found printed . Used in neckties scarves dresses. 2. small all over geometric print design usually on a plain solid ground typical of those found on neckties.