আলখিল্লা, মসৃণ শক্ত কাপড়বিশেষ, বর্ষাতির কাপড়
(1) A loose coverall (coat or frock
(2) A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles
(1) Willie hung his gaberdine and cap on his peg
(2) A gaberdine suit
(3) My last school gaberdine was new for my fourth year, although by then school coat regulation had begun to relax.
(4) Although gabardine is a popular fabric, it is one that shines prematurely.
(5) Was that really how I looked, I wondered, how I appeared to others, the gabardine sitting rakishly on the shoulders, the sleeves hanging free?
(6) During World War II he acquired a government contract to manufacture covert and gabardine trousers.
(7) Firm, stable fabrics such as melton and gabardine hold the cut edge shape with minimal staystitching.
(8) The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose.
(9) The Jews dressed in long gaberdines , in hats hemmed with fox fur, walk in the streets.
(10) Outside of the Ghetto the modern Shylock is envisioned as a man of mode, whose proverbial gabardine has been replaced by the latest Parisian cry.
(11) So look for mid-weight gabardine and worsted wool, which are comfortable in all temperatures.
(12) Authenticity is found in English herringbone, cotton gabardine and corduroy.
(13) Technology and the Internet are also taking interest away from the wonders of wool and gabardine , he said.
(14) They were not much to look at-tanned, tattered, inhabited, maybe, but under their frowsy gaberdines was a complete mail of money belts, and they were just as good as gold.
(15) I think price is an issue only when it's a basic replacement item, like a gabardine suit.
(16) He had a light blue gabardine suit with very tight pants.
(17) A good worsted wool has nap or texture, is less subject to shine, and will wear longer than gabardine .
(18) The Jewish quarter, known as Podol, was teeming with Orthodox Jews with their sidelocks and long gaberdines , much like those who lived at the lower end of Krochmalna.
(19) The tanned, trim body was wearing a blue-and-white striped jersey with the sleeves pushed up and gabardine pants.
(20) Look for all-season fabrics like wool gabardine , cotton blends or rayon crepe.
(21) Surrounded by a sea of heavy overcoats and gabardines , he finally caught the eye of a barman.
(22) You may want a cleaner that is doing a lot of hand ironing and soft steaming as opposed to machine pressing, which is death to a fabric like gabardine .
(23) Look for classics updated in fabrics such as corduroy, wool woven in gabardine , herringbone and glen plaid.
(24) Once we entered the building, I just stared at all the fabric, completely awestruck by all the silk, wool, gabardine - whatever you could possibly want.
(25) Although my school days were spent wearing dredged-pond green gabardine , I'm now hugely relieved that I never felt any pressure to look good in the classroom.
(26) For daywear, I have used gabardine and crepe and for evening, there are vibrant silks and chiffon.
(27) They are made of various fabrics (wool crepe, wool gabardine , cotton), but are all dry clean only.
(28) They were basically condemned to flowing tents and baggy ill-fitting gabardine outfits displayed in middle-class department stores.
(29) Cut sections 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14 and 15 from wool gabardine along the fabric straight of grain.
(30) They wore jackets of Scotch tweed and flannel suits in winter, blue blazers and gabardines in summer; all of it they'd had tailored by New Haven tailors like Chipp or Langrock's.
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