Faille

/faΙͺl/ noun

A ribbed fabric with distinct crosswise ridges created by using heavier weft yarns, traditionally made in silk but now also in synthetic fibers.

From French 'faille' meaning 'veil' or 'fault line', referring to the fabric's distinctive ribbed surface. The technique developed in French silk centers during the 18th century for formal wear.

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