Answer:
In
the early 1800s, the East India Company was exporting a large quantity of silk
clothes, coarse chintz and muslin to England, as such clothes were not available
in England or even in Europe.
Due to this, such cloth material became expensive in India and so they
fell out of use. Also, Western clothes were influencing the men in Indian
society and they were adopting to the Western mill-made clothes quickly. This
further led to reduction in use of silk, coarse chintz and muslin.
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