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  1. Velour - Wikipedia

    Velour, occasionally velours, is a plush, knitted fabric or textile similar to velvet or velveteen. It can be made from polyester, spandex, cotton, or a cotton-polyester blend. [1]

  2. VELOUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    velour noun ve· lour və-ˈlu̇r variants or velours plural velours və-ˈlu̇rz often attributive 1 : any of various fabrics with a pile or napped surface resembling velvet used in heavy weights for …

  3. What is Velour - Fabric Guide, Types & Uses | TREASURIE

    Feb 15, 2025 · Learn all about what is velour and how it is different from velvet. Made from cotton or synthetic fibers, velour is a cut-pile knit fabric.

  4. What is Velour Fabric: Properties, How its Made and Where

    Oct 30, 2020 · Originating from the French word for velvet, velour is highly similar to velvet and velveteen. Unlike velvet, which is a pile weave fabric, velour is a pile knit fabric, which means …

  5. Store | Velours

    Browse Velours' selection of clothing, prints, and accessories.

  6. VELOUR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Etymology Origin of velour 1700–10; earlier velours < French, Middle French; Old French velous < Old Provençal velos velvet < Latin villōsus hairy. See villus, -ose 1 Example Sentences …

  7. VELOUR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    He rushed out into the hallway and across to the parlor pinkly lit with velours, even through the rainy day, and so inflexibly calm.