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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A fabric that has been treated to form puckers or crinkles.  Plissé is generally made from [[cotton]] that is treated with caustic solutions to shrink a portion of the cloth.  The pattern is often formed in lengthwise patterns to form a seersucker like effect.  The puckering is permanent until the fabric is ironed.  Plissé can also be made with other fabrics, such as [[Rayon fiber|Rayon]] and [[acetate fiber|Acetate]].
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A fabric that has been treated to form puckers or crinkles.  Plissé is generally made from [[cotton]] that is treated with caustic solutions to shrink a portion of the cloth.  The pattern is often formed in lengthwise patterns to form a seersucker like effect.  The puckering is permanent until the fabric is ironed.  Plissé can also be made with other fabrics, such as [[polyester]], [[Rayon fiber|Rayon]] and [[acetate fiber|Acetate]].
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==

Latest revision as of 16:07, 20 October 2020

Plisse ensemble
MFA# 2013.1609

Description

A fabric that has been treated to form puckers or crinkles. Plissé is generally made from Cotton that is treated with caustic solutions to shrink a portion of the cloth. The pattern is often formed in lengthwise patterns to form a seersucker like effect. The puckering is permanent until the fabric is ironed. Plissé can also be made with other fabrics, such as Polyester, Rayon and Acetate.

Synonyms and Related Terms

plisse; crinkle crepe; plissé crepe

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