Batistes

/bəˈtistz/ noun

Plural of batiste; fine, soft, lightweight fabrics, typically made of cotton or linen with a smooth finish.

From French 'batiste,' possibly named after Baptiste of Cambrai, a 13th-century Flemish linen weaver. The fabric became popular in Europe during the Renaissance and has been a luxury textile ever since.

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