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Moleskin is a
heavy cotton fabric,
woven and then
shorn to
create a short, soft pile on one side. The feel and
appearance of its nap is suede-like, less...
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Madapollam Madras Matel****é
Melton Mesh
Microfiber Milliskin Mockado Moire Moleskin Monk's
cloth Moquette Mouflon Mousseline Muslin Nankeen Neoprene Net Oilskin...
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little black oilskin-covered
notebooks that he
bought in
Paris and
called "
moleskines". The name
Moleskine does not have an
official pronunciation. In the mid-1990s...
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include ones
shaped for
particular body parts, such as
knuckles Moleskin – for
blister treatment and
prevention Dressings (sterile,
applied directly...
- the term was
revived to mean a
twill weave woolen material similar to
moleskin.
Fustian Almerían silk Cannon,
Garland Hampton; Kaye, Alan S. (1994). The...
- 1989 with the
accidental destruction of the pants. The pants, made of
moleskin, were
originally given to
Larry Kunkel by his
mother in 1964.
Kunkel disliked...
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similar qualities. It is
napped to
produce a
plush surface similar to
moleskin or
chamois leather.
Cantabrian chamois Pyrenean chamois Tatra chamois Anderwald...
- (1944), one of them is
described as
being short,
wearing a
lambskin coat,
moleskin trousers and shoes, and a hat made of moss
stuck with a feather. The legendary...
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typically crafted from s****y
fabrics like denim,
heavy cotton drill, or
moleskin. It
features up to four
large front pockets. Originally, this type of jacket...
- area and the
footwear can
prevent the
formation of a blister. Bandages,
moleskin and
tapes generally must be
applied to the foot daily, and most have a...