noun
- A lightweight, open-weave fabric with small eyelet holes or decorative perforations, typically used in clothing and textiles.
Usage: Usually used in plural or as a mass noun; Common in fashion and textile industries
Examples
- The designer chose pointelles for the summer dress to create an airy, breathable garment.
- Pointelles are popular in warm-weather fashion because of their delicate, perforated appearance.
- The blouse featured pointelles along the sleeves, adding an elegant, feminine touch.
- Manufacturers often use pointelles in hosiery and legwear for a refined look.
- The pointelles in this fabric allow air circulation while maintaining the garment's structure.