Barege

/bəˈreɪʒ/ noun

A sheer, lightweight fabric made from wool or silk, often used for clothing that allows air to flow through it.

From French 'barège,' believed to originate from Barèges, a town in the Pyrenees mountains of France known for its production of thermal springs and fine fabrics in the 18th century.

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