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Przyszybowe

Przyszybowe is a term that appears in some Polish textile and fashion contexts to describe elements that are attached to fabric by sewing. The form is not common in standard dictionaries, and its exact meaning can vary by context. It likely derives from the verb przy_szyć_ (to sew onto) with the prefix przy- indicating attachment, though conventional usage would more often employ przyszyty (sewn-on) or przyszyte elementy.

In practice, przyszybowe elements refer to patches, labels, decorative pieces, or other features that are stitched

Variations and related terms include naszywki (patches or badges that may be sewn or ironed on) and

See also: sewing, stitching, patch, appliqué, embroidery, textile finishing.

to
a
base
material
rather
than
applied
by
glue,
heat
transfer,
or
other
methods.
This
distinction
is
relevant
for
durability,
wash
resistance,
and
garment
handling,
since
sewn-on
components
are
generally
more
secure
under
repeated
washing
and
wear.
aplikacje
(appliqués,
which
can
be
stitched
as
well
as
adhered).
The
term
przyszybowe
is
not
universally
standardized,
so
readers
should
verify
its
intended
meaning
in
the
specific
text
or
regional
usage.