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What is a frotolle?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 7/25/2025

A frotolle is a type of textile or fabric characterized by its soft, fluffy texture, often used in the fashion and interior design industries. It is typically made from synthetic materials or blends that provide warmth and comfort, resembling fleece or other plush fabrics. The term may also refer to garments or items made from this material, known for their cozy and casual appeal.

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