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Joe tried the poplin jacket on, and it fit just fine.
And he, in summer poplin, felt his teeth chatter at the cold.
The scene was being watched by a man in a tan poplin suit.
In 1853, Poplin petitioned the state legislature to change the name.
She had on a poplin trench coat and a large felt hat.
That's the thing about wearing poplin - the way it conducts body heat.
He was in a crisp poplin suit, a black shirt and no tie.
The girl in the poplin dress raised scared eyes to Darrell.
However, since 1999, no new Bush Poplin clothing has appeared.
He had changed into streets and was putting on a light poplin windcheater.
He opened the closet, got his brown poplin jacket, and shrugged into it.
The company has also introduced washed silk in a poplin weave.
Henry and his four students look up to see a young woman neatly turned out in a brick red poplin dress.
Maybe it was the effect of the Poplin.
I have some notion of putting such a trimming as this to my white and silver poplin.
But before my world was destroyed, the Poplin was the tree of friendship.
The man in the poplin jacket turned around.
The white poplin version was deliberately oversized to fit over the standard issue cap.
He had on an awful grey poplin cotton suit, the sort of thing that prisons issue when they set you free.
Poplin is a heavy, durable fabric that has a ribbed appearance.
Beneath the poplin jacket were cheap workingman's clothes that looked too big for him.
The Gap, meanwhile, never seems to run out of poplin tailored pants for $38.
But yellow - in poplin - will do.
The silk and poplin industries grew successfully in the first half of the 18th century.
When I opened my closet door there, sure enough, was my tan poplin skirt.