Calimanco

/ˌkæləˈmæŋkoʊ/ noun

A glossy woolen fabric with a striped or checked pattern, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries for making skirts and dresses.

From the Dutch 'kalemanka' or similar, possibly deriving from a place name or port where the fabric was made or traded. The fabric became fashionable during the colonial era when international trade brought exotic textiles to Europe.

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