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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1850

"Velvet Royale, huh? I got you covered, Bella," Sean said as he quickly figured out exactly what his sister was talking about—a specific kind of plush fabric with distinctive features. Whipping out his phone, he barked out a few orders.

"So, you're saying once we get our hands on this velvet, we can whip up a jacket and ship it out?" Sean casually inquired after hanging up.

"There's more to it than that. Our company's staff will need to handpick the finest fibers. You see, we've got top-of-the-line technology for water repellency, antibacterial properties, thermal retention, and mite resistance. Once we get the right velvet, we'll select the best of it and turn it into the final product."

Sean hadn't realized how much effort and care his sister put into making a single piece of clothing. No wonder the clothes were not only stylish but comfortable and practical too!

But it seemed like such hard work for her. He couldn't help but feel a pang of concern.

"The fabric for the jacket is derived from deep-sea minerals located in the region below the snowy mountains. It's windproof, waterproof, and wrinkle-resistant, yet lightweight and warm. We'll dye it to have a pearl-white sheen since that color suits the client."

"We've got plenty of that fabric in stock. If we get enough velvet too, I could make a couple of extra jackets for you, Sean. They'll be super comfy. Do you have a favorite color?" Arabella asked, looking at Sean with a smile.

No matter what he liked, her team could produce any shade he desired.

Sean was touched that his sister, with access to such incredible materials, thought of him first. "Any color is fine for me, but I've already got plenty of jackets. You should have some made for yourself."

Such exquisite materials and craftsmanship—he wanted her to enjoy them for herself.

Arabella just smiled and replied, "What you don't know, Sean, is that when I first came back home, mom and dad ordered a hundred pieces for me. Not long after, Romeo ordered another hundred. Spring, summer, fall, winter—I've got all sorts of styles covered. And then they bought me even more. I've got enough to last me for years."

She sketched two men's down jackets—one long and one short.

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