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    A-line
A modern silhouette popular in women’s apparel in which the cut flares gently away from the body to resemble the shape of an A.
 
    Acetate
A man-made fiber that produces a fabric with a silky feel and flowing drape. It is often used for linings and lingerie.
 
    Acrylic
A man-made fiber that produces a fabric with a soft, wooly hand and excellent color retention. Acrylic is easy to wash, dries quickly and resists wrinkles. It is a popular option for knits and a potential choice for the sweater fan who dislikes wearing wool.
 
  Alpaca
A fine and lustrous yarn from an alpaca, a sheeplike animal of the camel family native to the Andes. It is often woven with wool or cashmere to create a luxuriously soft fabric or knit for cozy sweaters.
 
    Angora
An extremely fuzzy yarn typically from the angora goat and sometimes from the angora rabbit. It is most often knit to create soft sweaters for women.
 
    Anorak
A hip-length hooded sport jacket that is ideal for inclement weather. This jacket was originally worn by Eskimos and later adapted for use in WWII before becoming a popular design for everyday wear.
 
    Argyle
A knitting pattern of diamond shapes in various colors against a solid background. Originally a Scottish tartan for the Campbell clan, this pattern still invokes Highland spirit and is most often seen in socks and sweaters, especially those worn on the fairways.
 
    Ascot
A man’s neck scarf worn looped under the chin for sophisticated style. It was originally named after a racetrack, Ascot Heath in England, where the style was popularized by fashionable spectators attending the Royal Ascot, a horse race initiated by Queen Anne in 1711 that lasts for four days each June.
 
  Aviator
In fashion, a term used to describe clothing and accessories whose designs are derived from the utilitarian style of pilots’ gear.
 
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