gabardine|gabardines in English
noun
[gab·ar·dine || 'gæbə(r)dɪːn]
tightly woven ribbed fabric; long robe worn in the Middle Ages, gaberdine
Use "gabardine|gabardines" in a sentence
1. Women's Curvy Fit Gabardine Boot leg Pant
2. The affable Keefe a friendly smile cherubic countenance , a checked sports jacket and gabardine slacks.
3. A Balmacaan is a single-breasted, unstructured calf-length overcoat with raglan sleeves and a Prussian collar, usually made of tweed or gabardine
4. Originally designed for bad weather, the Balmacaan is usually built from a tightly woven gabardine or tweed, then made with a Prussian collar that can be buttoned up to the neck
5. The Balmacaan (named after an estate near Iverness, Scotland), is a simple overcoat with rounded Prussian collars, a single breasted fly front, slanted hacking pockets, and is made of either thick wool or tightly woven gabardine