noun
- Plural of duvetine; a soft, smooth fabric with a napped surface, typically made from cotton, wool, or silk, resembling velvet or suede.
Usage: Usually used in the plural or as a mass noun when referring to the material itself.; Also spelled 'duvetyn' or 'duvetyn'.
Examples
- The designer chose duvetines for the evening gowns because of their luxurious feel.
- Duvetines are popular in high-end fashion for their soft, velvety appearance.
- The coat was lined with duvetines to provide warmth and comfort.
- She ran her hand across the duvetines, admiring the smooth nap of the fabric.
- Duvetines require careful handling during cleaning to preserve their delicate surface.