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This article is about sheer clothing. For similar words, see shear, Shere, or sher.

When applied to fabric, the term sheer refers to semi-transparent and flimsy cloth.

It is usually a very thin knit and is used to make tights, leggings and stockings. It is also used for effect in dancewear and lingerie.

When applied to ship design, sheer refers to an upward curve in the deck toward either end.

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