Nansuk - thin white cotton fabric of plain weave. Was popular in the XIX century as an affordable alternative to expensive Batista. Nansuk went to the women's and children's clothes - shirts, petticoats, panties, negligees, hoods, home blouses, handkerchiefs. Sewn from him and light clothing - baby summer dresses, ladies' blouses. Things got off of nansuka tucks, linen embroidery, thread a narrow proshvami or lace. Fabric appreciated for good wearability and softness, but it was not different density and luster characteristic of the more expensive fabrics. Today nansuk no longer available.
Nansuk
Nansuk - thin white cotton fabric of plain weave. Was popular in the XIX century as an affordable alternative to expensive Batista. Nansuk went to the women's and children's clothes - shirts, petticoats, panties, negligees, hoods, home blouses, handkerchiefs. Sewn from him and light clothing - baby summer dresses, ladies' ...