Challis

/ˈʃælis/ noun

A lightweight, smooth cotton or cotton-blend fabric commonly used for clothing, dresses, and other textiles.

From French 'châlis', possibly from the place Châlons-en-Champagne, or from unclear French origins. The word entered English in the 18th century and became standard terminology in the textile industry for this specific type of affordable, elegant fabric.

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