Brada
Brada refers to a type of coarse, rough cloth, often made from wool or a similar fiber. Historically, brada was used for practical purposes, such as making sturdy garments, sacks, or blankets. Its texture was a result of the spinning and weaving techniques employed, prioritizing durability over fineness. In some cultures, brada might have been associated with rural or working-class populations due to its cost-effectiveness and hard-wearing nature. The term can also sometimes be used metaphorically to describe something unrefined or coarse in texture or manner. The specific composition and appearance of brada could vary depending on regional traditions and available materials.