Mansoori
Mansoori is a traditional Indian fabric known for its lightweight and breathable qualities. It is often made from cotton or silk, making it comfortable to wear in warm climates. The fabric is commonly used in the making of sarees, dresses, and other garments, especially in the northern regions of India.
The name "Mansoori" is derived from the town of Mansoor in Uttar Pradesh, where this fabric was originally produced. Over time, it has gained popularity for its vibrant colors and intricate designs, making it a favored choice for festive and ceremonial attire.