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  2. Shade sail - Wikipedia

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    Successful shade sail design uses the inherent "stretch" of the knitted fabric to create three-dimensional shapes. Fabrics other than shade cloth are used to make shade sails such as PVC, a more expensive alternative, or canvas variations. The low cost of shade cloth and its ability to breathe makes it a prime choice for "cool shade". [citation ...

  3. Mo hom - Wikipedia

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    In the past, mo hom fabric was produced for family use. Today there high, so most fabric is factory-produced. The biggest source of traditional production in Thailand is in Baan Thung Hong, Mueang Phrae District, Phrae Province. The places where you can buy mo hom cloth are areas around Phrae and traditional markets around Thailand.

  4. 11 Clothing Items To Buy at Nordstrom Rack Before They Sell ...

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    It comes in toffee, ivory and black — all neutral shades that will pair well with just about any color or pattern. It’s on sale at Nordstrom Rack for $36.97, down from $98. Women’s Plush Robe

  5. Geotextile - Wikipedia

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    A silt fence on a construction site.. Geotextiles and related products have many applications and currently support many civil engineering applications including roads, airfields, railroads, embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, bank protection, coastal engineering and construction site silt fences or to form a geotextile tube.

  6. Awning - Wikipedia

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    Shade screens utilize acrylic canvas or a mesh fabric, which allows some view-through while blocking the sun's rays. The roller at the top may be hand-cranked or motorized. [5] The fabric is gravity-fed, with a weighted bottom rail pulling the fabric down between guide rails [broken anchor] or guy wires.

  7. Ombré - Wikipedia

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    Ombré / ˈ ɒ m b r eɪ / (literally "shaded" in French) is the blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark. [1] It has become a popular feature for hair coloring , nail art , and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and graphic design.

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