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1. A twilled wool in a plaid design is known as what?

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2. A person who makes hats is known as a what?

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3. How did all but the wealthiest ancient Greeks get their clothes?

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4. Percale is a lightweight sturdy cotton fabric often used in what?

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5. Roger Vivier created the stiletto in response to what?

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6. Ancient Greeks often dyed their clothing to represent what?

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7. Absorbent cotton retains how many times its own weight in water?

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8. What fabric is a main ingredient in batiste?

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9. Where does a slingback's strap cross the foot?

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10. Polyester is what type of fabric?

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11. The moccasin patterns of Native American Indians differ by what?

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12. Slingbacks fall under what category of shoe?

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13. Which of these was not a fashion statement popularized by Madonna in the 1980's?

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14. What term refers to the crosswise-running threads in a woven fabric?

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15. Which of these is not an example of a "bast" fiber?

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16. Moccasins sometimes included what feature to destroy footprints?

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17. What was the original Norwegian name for loafers?

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18. Which of these is not a type of weave used in constructing fabric?

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19. Duck, flannel and gingham are all types of what natural fabric?

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20. Who were the only people allowed to wear bright colors during China's 6th century Sui Dynasty?

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A twilled wool in a plaid design is known as what?
A person who makes hats is known as a what?
How did all but the wealthiest ancient Greeks get their clothes?
Percale is a lightweight sturdy cotton fabric often used in what?
Roger Vivier created the stiletto in response to what?
Ancient Greeks often dyed their clothing to represent what?
Absorbent cotton retains how many times its own weight in water?
What fabric is a main ingredient in batiste?
Where does a slingback's strap cross the foot?
Polyester is what type of fabric?
The moccasin patterns of Native American Indians differ by what?
Slingbacks fall under what category of shoe?
Which of these was not a fashion statement popularized by Madonna in...
What term refers to the crosswise-running threads in a woven fabric?
Which of these is not an example of a "bast" fiber?
Moccasins sometimes included what feature to destroy footprints?
What was the original Norwegian name for loafers?
Which of these is not a type of weave used in constructing fabric?
Duck, flannel and gingham are all types of what natural fabric?
Who were the only people allowed to wear bright colors during China's...
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