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We generally do not prefer weaving clothes made of jute fiber because jute is coarse and lacks the softness and comfort associated with fabrics like cotton or silk. Additionally, jute is less durable and does not hold up well against wear and tear, making it less suitable for everyday clothing. Its tendency to absorb moisture can also lead to discomfort in humid conditions. As a result, jute is more commonly used for products like sacks, ropes, and eco-friendly bags rather than apparel.

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