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In sport, a textile offense is a rule violation that is committed by pulling the opponent's jersey. If an attacking opponent is stopped by this, one speaks colloquially of a textile brake or tricot brake . In football, a textile offense, if punished, usually results in a yellow card . In some physical sports, for example rugby , jersey pulling is not punished.