poplin

/ˈpɑplɪn/
noun
  1. A strong, plain-weave fabric, usually made of cotton or a cotton blend, with a slight ribbed texture.
    • She wore a crisp poplin shirt to the job interview.
    • Poplin is a popular choice for summer dresses because it is lightweight and breathable.
    • The tailor recommended poplin for the new curtains because it holds its shape well.
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