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INDIAN CLOTH MERCHANTS, c1875

These merchants in 19th-century Madras are presenting their wares. Now known as Chennai, the city is also home to a handwoven, typically plaid fabric that bears its name. Traditionally associated with Indian peasants, the cloth became a status symbol in 1930s America as only the rich could a ord it during the Great Depression.

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