Nansuk

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' ...
 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.