Cloqué

/kloʊˈkeɪ/ noun

A fabric with an irregular, blistered or puckered surface created by using yarns that shrink at different rates during finishing.

From French 'cloqué' meaning 'blistered', from 'cloque' (blister). The technique developed in French textile mills during the 19th century as an alternative to expensive hand-textured fabrics.

AMክሎክ
ARكلوكي
BNক্লোকে
CAcloqué
CScloqué
DAcloqué
DECloqué
ELκλοκέ
EScloqué
FAکلک
FIcloqué
FRcloqué
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