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"fair fabric" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a piece of clothing or material that is of good quality, attractive, and in good condition. Example: The dress was made of a fair fabric that shimmered in the sunlight.
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I'm talking about YOU, Mommy Bore, holding a ridiculous yoga asana, beaming at the camera, clad in fair trade fabrics while baby gurgles happily next to a lotus flower against the backdrop of an exotic jungle.
He used gray for his label's fall 1998 show and recalled the color's predominance at the preceding fabric fair.
Maier and his design team attend all the important fabric fairs, largely, he says, to see what not to use.
In the half-century between 1962 and the present, America has become more prosperous, peaceful and fair, but the social fabric has deteriorated.
He has installed his selections with flair and a fair amount of draped fabric; don't miss the wonderful 1938 Magritte hanging on red brocade and visible in a mirror.
Buy fair trade and organic fabrics, and make/embellish clothes for an ethical and individual look to be proud of.
When a few people are able to avoid paying their fair share, it threatens the fabric of society".
"Sports and fair play are the very fabric of our society and youth, and the impact of match-fixing, including murder, suicide, assault and threats has the ability to undermine that very fabric," he said.
This year there are even massage chairs, courtesy of a Frieze Projects commission by Korakrit Arunanondchai, that "interrupt the fabric of the fair itself," which is a fancy way to say that they've been installed in different locations throughout the tent, free for visitors to use.
They also sell fair trade handwoven organic cotton fabrics by the metre.
A fair-minded look at the fabric of American life will reveal significant advantages to being connected to the kind of communities that are still shaped by the older marital ideal.
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