Cartisane

/ˈkɑːr.tɪ.zeɪn/ noun

A fine linen or cotton fabric with horizontal ribs or stripes, historically used for clothing and decorative purposes.

From French cartisane, possibly derived from Italian carisea or from the name of a place known for textile production. The exact origin is uncertain, but the term emerged in medieval European textile trade.

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