noun
- Plural of donegal; a type of coarse woolen fabric with a tweed-like texture, typically featuring a flecked or nubby surface.
Usage: Often used in textile and fashion contexts; Named after County Donegal in Ireland, where the fabric originated
Examples
- The designer selected several donegals for the fall collection.
- Donegals are popular choices for tailored jackets and coats.
- The shop displayed a variety of donegals in earth tones.
- These donegals have a distinctive nubby texture that makes them durable.
- Fashion students studied the weave patterns of traditional donegals.