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  • Mohair is wool (hair) from the Angora goat. The hair is long and wavy, and it's 2 1/2 times as strong as sheep's wool. When made into a fabric, it looks smooth, with a matte (non-shiny) finish, and feels wiry. I have a chair covered in mohair, and it feels like velvet, but a little coarser. It feels very good to the touch. ---www.ravistailor.com/glossary.htm
  • It's the hair of the Mo.
  • That is when you have mo hair on your ass than on your head.
  • Hair from the angora goat and also my nickname (given to me because I am somewhat hirsuit...)
  • Mohair usually refers to a silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat.Mohair also takes dye exceptionally well. Mohair is also warm as it has great insulating properties. It is durable, moisture-wicking, stretch and flame resistant, and crease resistant. Mohair is used in scarves, suits, sweaters, coats, socks and home furnishing. Mohair fiber is also found in carpets, wall fabrics, craft yarns, and many other fabrics, and may be used as a substitute for fur. Because its texture resembles fine human hair, mohair is often used in making high grade doll wigs or in rooting customized dolls. COURTESY : http://www.timmystailor.com

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