Boucle

/buːˈklɛɪ/ noun

A yarn with looped or curled fibers that creates a nubby, textured fabric often used for suits, coats, and decorative textiles.

From French 'boucle,' meaning 'buckled' or 'looped,' derived from 'boucla' (to curl). The term entered English fashion vocabulary in the early 20th century as this distinctive fabric gained popularity.

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