Muslin
A lightweight, loosely woven cotton fabric. In tailoring, muslin is used to create test garments (toiles) before cutting into expensive fabrics to verify fit and pattern accuracy.
Category: Fibers & Fabrics.In men's style, "muslin" belongs to the Fibers & Fabrics family of terminology. For the full A–Z reference of men's fashion and grooming vocabulary, see the Men's Style Glossary.
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