Did such a statement come as a surprise to you? If so, we will tell you.
The name tulle came from the name of the French city Tulle. It was here in the 19th century that this gentle, lightweight fabric began to be mass-produced. And unlike lace, tulle has never been made by hand. It was machine production from the beginning. The fabric was so loved for its qualities: lightness, beauty, airiness, so quickly became a favorite in the manufacture of - attention - elegant clothes that they did not think anything of the name. It was named after the city where it became widespread. And the masculine gender of the fabric was given according to the source of the name. The French city of Tulle is masculine.
As we have already noted, from the beginning, tulle was used to create elegant clothes. Only later did mankind realize what an indescribable beauty this is for windows. Adjusted the standards of height and width and began to diligently work on expanding the assortment. So now we have it - organza, tulle, mesh, gauze, plain, printed, colored, with embroidery...
If our statement did not come as a surprise to you, admit how often you, despite the fact that you know that he is a he, still said out loud: "What a beautiful tulle!"
We say to ourselves, knowing this, from time to time in communication with clients, the word "beautiful" still flies involuntarily. But we are working on the culture of broadcasting!
Read about how the bottom of the tulle fabric is processed HERE.