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Fabric vs Fibre   Fabric and fibre are words that are commonly heard in connection with textiles or clothes. We use the word fabric to refer to the material or ingredient used in making the fabric. There is another word fibre that is used to refer to the material of the dress or the cloth that makes the situation... 
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Crop vs Capri   Capri and crop pants are commonly heard names of women’s clothing these days, and it is also common to encounter girls and even men wearing these variations of pants. However, as besides length, there is not much to choose between a Capri and a crop pant. With both Capri and crop pants seen... 
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Abaya vs Burqa   Under the traditions of Islam, in some Muslim countries, women need to cover their bodies and face with an outer garment called burqua. Of late there has been uproar in some western European countries like France and UK over the use of a garment to cover the face because of crimes committed... 
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Tights vs Stockings   Tights and stockings are exciting leg wear that are very similar to each other. So much so that many people, especially men tend to use these words interchangeably. However, the two are not the same, and there are differences that will be highlighted in this article. Stockings Stocking... 
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Jodhpurs vs Breeches   Breeches and Jodhpurs are specially designed leg wear to make horse riding comfortable during equestrian events. It is seen that horse riding requires special trousers to be able to ride without any problem as commonly worn trousers and jeans create problems in the form of discomfort.... 
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Weaving vs Knitting   Weaving and knitting are two of the most important methods of manufacturing fabrics, crocheting being another. Remember your grandmother making woolen garments for you when you were a small kid? She used to take woolen yarn and with the help of two thin needles, she was able to make... 
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Blazer vs Jacket   Blazers and jackets are two integral accessories found in men’s wardrobe that they wear on different occasions. These are actually types of coats that are worn over shirts over the upper part of the body though men also wear blazers and jackets over polo T-shirts. Many often remain confused... 
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Blazer vs Coat   Blazers, coats, coat suits, and jackets are essential parts of the wardrobe of a man who is social. These are fashion accessories that are worn by men on different occasions, formal and casual. There is often a confusion in the minds of young men pertaining to blazer and coat because of the... 
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Yarn vs Wool   Man has been using natural or synthetic fibers to make yarn since ages. This yarn is used for different purposes such as knitting, weaving, crocheting, and embroidering, and so on. Yarns can even be used to make ropes and nets. People get confused between yarn and wool and feel they are different... 
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Yarn vs Thread   You have heard about both yearn and thread, and you feel what each term means. You have seen how your mother used a spool of thread to stitch a button on your school shirt and knit your sports sweater full of warmth. But wait for a second to think about it and you would find that despite... 
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Rayon vs Viscose   We see so many items of clothing and upholstery in the market that we get confused sometimes as to what is the fabric we are really purchasing. Even in readymade garments, there are so many different materials being used that it is hard to differentiate between them. Of course, we know... 
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Taffeta vs Satin   Satin is a luxurious fabric quite well known as being gracious and heavenly and used for making special occasion dresses for mostly ladies and small girls though men also make use the material for their special occasion shirts and trousers made of satin. Satin is very soft, almost like... 
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Abercrombie vs Hollister   When it comes to quality garments, there are few companies that can match the designs and fabrics seen at Abercrombie outlets located all over the country in the US. The company is listed as A&F in the NY stock exchange, and the stores are also called Abercrombie and Fitch,... 
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Abercrombie vs Abercrombie vs Fitch   There are hundreds of brands in the garment industry, but none as old, commanding and much respected as Abercrombie and Fitch, in the US. In fact, buying and using an Abercrombie product is almost like a status symbol. No doubt it feels exclusive to be wearing an Abercrombie... 
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Linen vs Flax   Linen is a natural fabric more ancient than cotton or wool. Originating in ancient Egypt, it has now reached all parts of the world and is considered to be organic and thus safe to be worn in all weather conditions, especially hot conditions, to provide comforts to body. Flax is a plant from... 
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Egyptian Cotton vs Regular Cotton   Cotton is a natural fiber obtained from the cotton plant. Garments made from this fiber are considered very comfortable and healthy for people, as it is all natural. Cotton plant has been grown in India and China since ancient times, and it was only later that the western... 
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