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- Sheer_fabric abstract "Sheer fabric is fabric which is made using thin thread and/or low density of knit and which results in a semi-transparent and flimsy cloth. Some fabrics become transparent when wet. The sheerness of a fabric is expressed as a numerical denier which ranges from 3 (extremely rare, very thin, barely visible) to 15 (standard sheer for stockings) up to 30 (semi opaque) until 100 (opaque). The materials which can be made translucent include gossamer, silk, rayon or nylon. Sheer fabric comes in a wide variety of colors, but for curtains white and shades of white, such as cream, winter white, eggshell, and ivory are popular. In some cases, sheer fabric is embellished with embroidered patterns or designs.A common use for sheer fabric is in curtains, which allows for sunlight to pass through during daylight, while maintaining a level of privacy. Due to the loose weave in sheer fabrics curtains offer little heat insulation. However, when it is lighter on the inside of a room than it is on the outside (such as at nighttime), then the inside of the room can be seen from the outside.Sheer fabric is used in clothing, in garments such as stockings or tights and in dancewear and lingerie, and sometimes as part of clothing, such as in wedding gowns and formal costumes. Sheer fabric for clothing offers very little in the way of warmth for the wearer, and for this reason is commonly worn in hot weather. It offers relatively low sun protection.Though sheer stockings have been popular since the 1920s, and have been used in women's nightwear for some time, the use of sheer fabrics in other clothing has become more common in recent years. There was a predominant 'sheer fashion trend' in fashion circles since 2008, with sheer fabrics being used in tight clothes, layers, and in delicate feminine draping.".
- Sheer_fabric thumbnail Godward-The_Mirror-1899.jpg?width=300.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageID "13080850".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageLength "2706".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageRevisionID "613444760".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Bodystocking.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fabrics.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fashion_design.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Denier_(measure).
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Georgette_(fabric).
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Gossamer.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Knits.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Knitting.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Rayon.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink See-through_clothing.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Sun_protective_clothing.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Thread_(unit_of_measurement).
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_(optics).
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_sheer.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Units_of_textile_measurement.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Wedding_dress.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink Wedding_gown.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink File:Chorwacja,_widok_z_wyspy_Ciovo_na_wyspę_Solta.JPG.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink File:Godward-The_Mirror-1899.jpg.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLink File:Pantyhose2.jpg.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheer fabric".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheer".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheer fabric".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheer material".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheer".
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageWikiLinkText "transparency".
- Sheer_fabric hasPhotoCollection Sheer_fabric.
- Sheer_fabric wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sheer_fabric subject Category:Fabrics.
- Sheer_fabric subject Category:Fashion_design.
- Sheer_fabric hypernym Fabric.
- Sheer_fabric type Agent.
- Sheer_fabric type Textile.
- Sheer_fabric comment "Sheer fabric is fabric which is made using thin thread and/or low density of knit and which results in a semi-transparent and flimsy cloth. Some fabrics become transparent when wet. The sheerness of a fabric is expressed as a numerical denier which ranges from 3 (extremely rare, very thin, barely visible) to 15 (standard sheer for stockings) up to 30 (semi opaque) until 100 (opaque). The materials which can be made translucent include gossamer, silk, rayon or nylon.".
- Sheer_fabric label "Sheer fabric".
- Sheer_fabric sameAs m.02z5rqf.
- Sheer_fabric sameAs Q7492502.
- Sheer_fabric sameAs Q7492502.
- Sheer_fabric wasDerivedFrom Sheer_fabric?oldid=613444760.
- Sheer_fabric depiction Godward-The_Mirror-1899.jpg.
- Sheer_fabric isPrimaryTopicOf Sheer_fabric.