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velour

 
Dictionary: ve·lour or ve·lours (və-lʊr') pronunciation
n., pl., -lours (-lʊrz').
  1. A closely napped fabric resembling velvet, used chiefly for clothing and upholstery.
  2. A felt resembling velvet, used in making hats.

[Alteration of French velours, velvet, from Old French velour, alteration of velous, from Old Provençal velos, from Latin villōsus, hairy, from villus, shaggy hair.]


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: heavy fabric that resembles velvet
  Synonym: velours


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A pink velour bathrobe made of 100% polyester

Velour or velours is a plush, knitted fabric or textile. It is usually made from cotton but can also be made from synthetic materials such as polyester. Velour is used in a wide variety of applications, including clothing and upholstery[citation needed]

Frequent uses

Velour is a knit fabric, allowing it to stretch. It combines the stretchy properties of knits such as spandex with the rich appearance and feel of velvet. Velour is used in dance wear for the ease of movement it affords, and is also popular for warm, colourful casual clothing. When used as upholstery, velour often is substituted for velvet. Velour is also widely used in the manufacture of theater drapes and stage curtains. Velours used for this range from 16oz per linear yard to 32oz per linear yard[citation needed] (0.5 - 1.0 kg/m). In the last decade, velour has been used for pillow covers and mattress coverings. Luxury memory foam mattresses usually come outfitted with Jacquard velour covers, for their comfort and elasticity, as well as their flame resistance.[1] Cotton velour is treated with flame retardant chemicals when used in this application.[citation needed]

According to Billy Blackburn, the uniforms in "Star Trek: The Original Series" are made of velour. They were always riding up on the actors, and what we know as "Command Gold" was originally "Command Green" but the green velour became varying shades of yellow and light greens under the studio lights.[citation needed]

In the animated series, "Futurama," velour is Zapp Brannigan's material of choice for uniforms.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ S. E. Smith, "What Is Velour?" wisegeek.com. Accessed 2008-04-08.



Translations: Velours
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - velour, velourhat

Français (French)
n. - (Tex) velours, (Tex) feutre (pour chapeaux)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Velours, Samt

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (ύφασμα) βελουτέ, φέλπα, μάλλινο βελούδο

Italiano (Italian)
velluto, di velluto

Português (Portuguese)
n. - tecido (m) aveludado, feltro (m) de pêlo de coelho

Русский (Russian)
велюр, велюровая шляпа

Español (Spanish)
n. - veludillo, tela o felpa aterciopelada

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - plysch

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
丝绒, 天鹅绒

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 絲絨, 天鵝絨

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 벨루어, 벨벳모양의 천, 플러시천

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - ベロア, ベロアの帽子

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮אריג קטיפתי, לבד דמוי קטיפה‬


 
 

 

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