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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Ruffle trim

Hi,

Would you say that the top has a ruffle trim or ruffle trims? Perhaps I could say that it has ruffle trims on the shoulders and at the waist?

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Although I zoomed in to get the best possible view of, um, the trim on her top, I can't see it absolutely clearly. e. material gathered or folded over in pleats, and not just a decorative scalloped edge?

  • Although I zoomed in to get the best possible view of, um, the trim on her top, I can't see it absolutely clearly.
  • e.
  • material gathered or folded over in pleats, and not just a decorative scalloped edge?
  • Is there a close-up shot anywhere?
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Although I zoomed in to get the best possible view of, um, the trim on her top, I can't see it absolutely clearly. Are you sure it is a "ruffle", i.e. material gathered or folded over in pleats, and not just a decorative scalloped edge? Is there a close-up shot anywhere?

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