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The term “two-tone material” in clothing refers to a fabric that is created by weaving together threads of two different colors (or shades). This technique gives the fabric a unique look, often characterized by:
* Visual Depth and Texture: The interplay of the two colors in the weave creates a textured, multi-dimensional appearance that is more dynamic than a solid color.
* Iridescence/Color-Shifting Effect (in some types): In fabrics like two-tone taffeta or certain silks, the colors can seem to shimmer or change subtly as the light hits the material from different angles, which is sometimes called a “shot effect.”
* Common Applications: It’s frequently used for garments like kurtis, evening wear, and accessories, and can be made from various fibers, including rayon, silk, taffeta, and linen.
In the picture, the kurti has a blue-grey/sage-green base color, and you can see thin, vertical white/silver stripes. While the stripes themselves are a distinct pattern element, the base fabric may be a two-tone weave that gives it a subtle variation in color and texture even between the stripes. For example, if the warp (vertical) threads are one shade of green and the weft (horizontal) threads are a slightly different shade or white, it would create that characteristic two-tone look.

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