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Calico

Calico is a type of plain-woven, unbleached cotton textile that originated in Calicut, India. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it became highly sought after in Europe, particularly Britain, for its affordability, vibrant prints, and comfort, leading to a 'calico craze'.

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