A slub polo is a type of polo shirt made from slub cotton fabric, characterized by its uneven texture and irregularities in thickness. This gives the fabric a unique, casual appearance and adds depth to the garment. Slub polos often have a relaxed fit and are popular for their comfort and distinctive style, making them suitable for both casual and semi-formal occasions. They are typically breathable and lightweight, ideal for warm weather.
Niccolò Polo
If you mean the Ralph Lauren Polo brand, I believe it comes from the game of polo, I think he played polo or something. Don't think Marco Polo had much to do with it.
Donata Polo has the name of Marco Polo's wife.
Marco Polo wrote ( or dictated, more properly) The Book of Marco Polo.
marco polo
Slub
A slub is an imperfection in yarn, seen as a thickened portion of the cord. In an uniforn length of yarn, the slub stands out from the rest of the yarn. This gives fabrics woven with slubs some roughness to their texture.
slub
Yes, "slub" is a word. It refers to a lump or thick irregularity in yarn or fabric, often intentionally created for its textured appearance.
Slub yarns, as the name implies, possess bumps or slubs along the length of the yarn usually in uneven, unpredictable patterns.
The cast of Slub - 2004 includes: Marek Kaluzynski as Grzegorz Barbara Kurzaj as Maria Sebastian Pawlak as Piotr
village, slub, outpost, hinterland, hamlet, country, fringe, countryside, burb
Generally, it's called a knot. It may, however, be a spinning error -- a slub.
sLub glass is a type of glass material that is a combination of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3). It is known for its high thermal stability, chemical resistance, and low coefficient of thermal expansion. sLub glass is commonly used in high-temperature applications such as laboratory equipment, optical components, and semiconductor manufacturing due to its excellent properties.
No Marco Polo did not invent the game Marco Polo.
Malffeo Polo is Marco polo's brother
You can buy POLO POLO videos online at Amazon.com, by instance.