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Khaki originated from the British military in the mid-19th century, specifically during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The term comes from the Urdu word for "dust," reflecting the fabric's dusty, earth-toned color, which was practical for camouflage in the Indian landscape. The color and style quickly spread beyond the military to civilian clothing and became widely popular in various contexts around the world.

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