Barathea

/bəˈræðiə/ noun

A type of fine, smooth fabric with a twill weave, traditionally used for suits and formal clothing.

The origin is uncertain; possibly from a place name or personal name, or derived from an older textile term. It became established as a fabric name in the 19th century.

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