boucle

NOUN
  1. a fabric of uneven yarn that has an uneven knobby effect
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  • Jackets in bouclé, wool, cashmere blends, tapestry and tweeds.
  • A variety of custom upholsteries, including nubby yet sophisticated boucle and rich wool provide a tactile finishing touch. Leather Chair – Ox Chair
  • Highlights of its mix-and-match range include knitwear in cable, fairisle and jersey, leather pieces in oak and black, and fabrics such as wool plaid, bouclé and herringbone.
  • The characteristic is a servile suit paid to the original e.g. rendering hair “accomodé en boucles” by “hair festooned in buckles” (Night ccxiv.), and Île d’Ébène The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • More than three decades after Coco Chanel's death, knockoffs of her bouclé suits still fill department store racks.
  • While her uniform of ripped fishnet tights, denim cut-offs and battered biker jackets don't immediately place her as a poster girl for Chanel's boucle jackets, the label's creative director, Karl Lagerfeld, will no doubt be taken by her individuality and affluency - her grandfather Jack is a property tycoon worth in the region of £500million. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Highlights of its mix-and-match range include knitwear in cable, Fair Isle and jersey, leather pieces in oak and black, and fabrics such as wool plaid, bouclé and herringbone.
  • Alongside the clean lines, texture also features strongly within this interior, from the bouclé upholstery of the sofa to the cashmere Rolf Benz herring-bone throw that is draped over it - great for snuggling up late in front of the TV.
  • During the 1960s tweed got the Jackie Onassis treatment, cut into pastel bouclé skirt suits and teamed with pill-box hats and expensively coiffed hair.
  • The range included chenille fabrics that looked like embroidered florals, whimsical themes and heathered abstracts as well as dramatic contemporary bouclés.
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