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950,00 ر.س
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Olive Green
Steel Gray
Tangerine Orange
695,00 ر.س
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Black
Dark Brown
Olive Drab Camouflage
750,00 ر.س
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Midnight Blue
Silver Gold
Vegas Gold
Original price was: 950,00 ر.س.Current price is: 522,50 ر.س.
Original price was: 1.400,00 ر.س.Current price is: 700,00 ر.س.
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Black
Midnight Blue
Original price was: 1.150,00 ر.س.Current price is: 517,50 ر.س.
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Black
Brass
Burnt Orange
Coffee Brown
895,00 ر.س
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Alabaster
Black
Dark Brown
DarkOliveGreen
Pale Sage Green
850,00 ر.س
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Ivory
Olive Drab Camouflage
Steel Gray
Original price was: 820,00 ر.س.Current price is: 287,00 ر.س.

A jacquard is a fabric has a design or motif woven into the construction of the weave. Jacquards come in an array of designs, from dramatic ornamental damasks, to florals, stripes, chevrons, or geometric patterns.

Jacquard fabric is a type of fabric woven on a Jacquard loom, a machine loom invented by the French textile artisan Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804. Fabrics woven with this type of loom feature complex patterns woven directly into the fabric. As a result, any fabric with woven patterns bears resemblance to jacquard, but technically speaking, only fabrics woven with Jacquard looms can be considered genuine examples of this fabric.

Mainly prized for its ornamental properties, jacquard is also a relatively durable and heavyweight fabric, and it’s possible to accentuate these attributes by weaving jacquard using wool or other durable materials. Uncommonly used in casual garments due to its complexity and relatively high cost, textile manufacturers more frequently use jacquard to make formal apparel such as evening wear and woman’s dersses.