seersucker

Etymology
From, from , modified by , originally alluding to the smooth (“milk”) and rough (“sugar”) surface of the stripes.

Noun

 * 1)  A thin, all-cotton fabric, commonly striped, used to make clothing for summer wear.
 * 2)  An article made from such fabric.
 * 1)  An article made from such fabric.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: крепон на ивици
 * Dutch: gestreept cloqué, bobbeltjesstof
 * Finnish: lainekreppi
 * French:, , , ,
 * German:
 * Irish: cnapéadach
 * Persian: شیرشکری
 * Portuguese: anarruga, sirsaca