Definitions for "Terry Velour"
Keywords:  apparel, towels, robes, velour, uncut
A soft, pile weave cotton fabric with an uncut pile (terry) on one side and a cut pile (velour) on the reverse side. Terry velour is often used in towels, robes, and apparel.
A terry cloth with the looped pile sheared on one side for a velvet-like effect.
A pile weave cotton fabric with an uncut pile on one side and a cut pile on the reverse side. Terry velour is valued for its soft, luxurious hand. Typical uses include towels, robes, and apparel.