khadi

/ˈkɑːdi/
noun
  1. Handspun and handwoven cloth, typically made of cotton, originating in India and popularized by Mahatma Gandhi.
    • He prefers wearing khadi because it is comfortable and supports local artisans.
    • The museum displayed a collection of khadi garments from the 1940s.
    • Buying khadi helps preserve traditional weaving techniques.
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