Habotai

/hæboʊˈtaɪ/ noun

A lightweight, plain-weave silk fabric with a smooth finish and subtle sheen, traditionally used for linings but now popular for scarves and lightweight garments.

From Japanese 'habutae' meaning 'feather-like', referring to the fabric's light, soft hand. Originally woven in Japan using traditional techniques, it became internationally popular in the early 20th century.

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