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Interfacing for clothes, a fabric used to reinforce or give structure to garments, does not have a single inventor. It has evolved over time with the development of various textile technologies. Historically, interfacing materials have been made from a variety of fabrics, including cotton, linen, and synthetic fibers, tailored to suit different garment needs. The use of interfacing has been a common practice in garment making for centuries, adapting to fashion trends and manufacturing techniques.
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