Other than the special sizing application, the greige fabrics are made of the same fibers, yarns and constructions as standard chambray or denim fabrics. |
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The commercial prospects for fabric made in Sherbrooke are excellent, since the North American market has few plants producing greige goods. |
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Before treatment, the unfinished fabrics are referred to as gray goods, or sometimes, in the case of silks, as greige goods. |
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That's a bold statement to make, when Giorgio Armani still rules his empire with a greige, linen-swaddled fist. |
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The new generation of beiges can be seen in three fabulous, rich palettes: touch of tan, seductive greige and warm chestnut. |
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Where applicable, investigations would include the equivalent greige yarns or fabrics. |
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Wilhelm Zuleeg GmbH manufactures exclusive greige and multi-colored coordinated fabrics for ladies' and men's outerwear. |
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From greige fabrics to easy applicable pigmented wall papers and glass veils. |
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For this reason, Convectair offers a wide range of heaters in white, mimetic white and greige, all of which melt into the interior design. |
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Those who actually look at the catalogue photos will find page after page of sofas and chairs, upholstered in shades of Belgian linen ranging from beige to greige. |
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A very elegant version in a greige color also available. |
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The plant will primarily produce greige goods for bedclothes and plans to develop the production of high-end products such as Egyptian cotton, currently imported by manufacturers from abroad. |
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Colours: linen: blue, greige, taupe, tobacco, white. |
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The rolls of greige cloth sat on the factory floor waiting to be printed. |
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Greige is warmer than true whites, which makes it significantly less sterile or clinical. |
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The other documents that were signed included Annual Blister Purchase Contract and Greige Fabric Contract. |
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