A coarse, strong fabric made from jute or hemp fibers, similar to burlap but typically finer in weave. Originally used for military purposes and sacking, it's now sometimes used in fashion for its rustic, natural appearance.
Named after Hesse, a region in Germany, where this type of cloth was originally produced and exported. The term became common in the 18th century when Hessian soldiers used equipment made from this durable fabric.
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