0 a material similar to velvet that has a soft surface, used for clothes and for covering furniture --
1 a cloth similar to velvet with a soft surface --
Brougham models featured a 55/45 front seat with armrest, and a new pillow design with velour fabrics.
He has a pair of brown, velour-soft eyes, a chiseled jaw, and a sensuous mouth with a pouty bottom lip.
Cotton velour is treated with flame retardant chemicals when used in this application.
In the late 1970s velour became popular, so much so that it became the most desirable form of fabric on a tracksuit.
This is a plushy velour-like material often used for hotel blankets.
The dcor was opulent, with plate glass windows and red velour banquettes.
The only interior color was red, in either leather or velour.
Her sweater came in two variations, one version was knitted, the other was made of velour.