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What is the difference between French and Swiss Lace?

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What is the difference between French and Swiss Lace?

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Swiss Lace is very fine, delicate and fragile. Swiss Lace is the most undetectable kind of lace offered. French Lace is not as undetectable (but it is still suitable) for use. French Lace lasts longer and is more durable than Swiss Lace.

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Swiss lace is finer and more fragile than French lace. Swiss lace is commonly used in theatrical, movie, and televisionproductions because it is less visible. French lace is slightly thicker than Swiss lace, but it is more durable. It is suggested that beginners opt for French lace because it’s less likely to be damaged (ripped or torn) than the Swiss lace.

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