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1 Womens and Infants Wear
Textile: WNIWRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Womens and Infants Wear
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2 детская одежда
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3 детская одежда
1) General subject: children's apparel2) Engineering: infants' garments3) Textile: infants wear, kiddies wear4) Advertising: children wear5) Makarov: children's clothes6) Clothing: children's wear (АД) -
4 детское платье
1) General subject: frock, short frock, short-frock2) Textile: infants wear, kiddies wear3) Advertising: children wear4) Clothing: children's wear -
5 Albatros
A fineall-wool light-weight dress fabric in an open fancy weave. Good quality worsted yarns are used. A crepe effect due to spiral twist in the yarns is obtained. The cloth is piece-dyed in cream, tan and other light shades. It is soft enough for infants' wear. Also applied to a plain woven cotton cloth of soft fine yarns, piece-dyed black and other solid colours, used for decorations, such as 84 X 90, 60's/64's, super-combed Egyptian yarns. The cloth has a short nap face. Known also as "Satin Moss", "Vienna", "Snowflake" and "Llama Croise". The Snowflake has flecked yarn and the Vienna is the heaviest variety. -
6 Silk Warp Flannel
A high-grade fabric woven with silk warp and fine wool weft for use for shawls and infants' wear. Made 27-in. wide and is very soft, light weight, and loosely woven.
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