IPA: /suːˈtɑːʃ/
KK: /sʊˈtɑːʃ/
A narrow flat braid that has a herringbone pattern, often used for decoration or embroidery on clothing and accessories.
She used soutache to add a decorative touch to her dress.
Soutache originates from the French word 'soutache', which refers to a type of decorative braid or cord used in embroidery. The term itself is derived from the Old French 'soutache', meaning a cord or braid, which is related to the verb 'soutacher', meaning to braid or to plait. Thus, 'soutache' refers to a decorative element made from braided cord.
Think of the French word for a decorative 'cord' or 'braid' — that's what soutache is, a beautiful element used in embroidery.