Grosgrain

/ˈɡroʊsɡreɪn/ noun

A closely woven, corded ribbon or fabric with prominent horizontal ribs, traditionally used for trim, belts, and millinery.

From French 'gros grain' meaning 'coarse grain', referring to the fabric's ribbed texture. Originally a silk weave developed in the 17th century, it became essential for 18th and 19th-century fashion trim.

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