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Why is velour / satin always on the *outside* of an outfit, and not on the *inside*?

I have an adorable track suit that I purchased from Victoria's Secret ages ago (the kind that nobody ever actually wears for track.. ^_~), and it's made from deep wine-red velour. I went to put it on earlier, and realized that while the *outside* was soft, sensual velour, the *inside* was scratchy and not all that soft.It's the same way with clothing that's satin, or silk, or velvet, or that smooth satin-like fabric that I don't know the name of it always feels wonderful on the *outside*, but *not* on the part that's against my skin.Why is this??

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