Carzey

/ˈkɑːrzi/ noun

A thin woolen fabric, sometimes spelled kersey, traditionally used for making garments and uniforms.

Possibly derived from Kersey, a village in Suffolk, England known for cloth production, though etymology is uncertain and may relate to Middle English textile terminology.

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