The Future of Looking Good
A guide to the new styles of 2010
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"Slub" refers to cotton that has become twisted and bunched during the weaving process. Previously considered a waste product, slub fabrics are seeing more use in apparel today because of how their wavy, striated threads can be made into fabrics with distressed appearances and textures. How distressed the fabric appears can vary depending on designer intent, but the fabrics will typically have some degree of a rougher, more vintage feel.
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