Chambray
Emergence definition
Chambray emerges as a lightweight, two-tone cotton fabric characterized by white warp threads and colored weft threads, by building upon the natural fiber of cotton, which exhibits patterns that govern its transformations and binding, and combining with substance to form a specific physical form, and the woven or knit material of fabric, which creates a flexible, pliable, and often decorative surface.
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Chambray is a lightweight, two-tone cotton fabric characterized by white warp threads and colored weft threads.
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Chambray is a lightweight cotton fabric with white warp and colored weft threads, creating a subtle two-tone appearance.