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chambray

NOUN
  1. a lightweight fabric woven with white threads across a colored warp

How To Use chambray In A Sentence

  • She wore a white linen chambray shirt that buttoned in the front with pearl buttons.
  • Nylon shove, polyester habotai and oxford chambray coated with polyvinylchloride are current value-added products because their appearance and hand-touch are similar to those of natural membrane.
  • ‘Between the green and yellow, go with yellow, because you can add chambray fabric to yellow and ‘boy it up‘if need be.’
  • Flouting the traditional fashion warning against wearing denim on both top and bottom, the designer likes to pair bright jeans with classic collared shirts in chambray, a lightweight, often pale-blue fabric that is similar to denim. A Light Touch With Summer Denim
  • A Coach catalog shows the dominant spring and summer fashion colors for women's accessories as pink, pear green, camel, white and chambray blue.
  • A blue chambray shirt with a button-downed collar was tucked neatly into the waistband of a pair of perfectly fitting black jeans.
  • He had no baggage and was dressed in blue jeans and a chambray shirt topped by a brown Stetson.
  • Not when you consider that variations of denim - chambray, pinpoint oxford and twill shirts - offer denim's easy care combined with considerable fashionable flair.
  • When I think of those, I think of suburban accountants who are in the Army Reserve and who wear them with a chambray shirt with a white t-shirt underneath and boat shoes.
  • Black Chambray and Vintage Leaf Two Tone: a classic black chambray front's offset by a back made from a loose-leaf pattern "clearly inspired by Japanese paintings" on '50s-era rayon shantung, not to be confused with rayon Wang Chung, as that only comes in Dance Hall grays. Thrillist: General Knot & Co: Dapper Looks From Salvaged Materials
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