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A stack of manila paper.
A stack of manila paper.
Manila paper is a type of paper originally made from Manila hempor abaca. It is beige in color and the fibers are usually visible to the naked eye. Because manila paper is generally inexpensive, it is commonly given to children for making child art.

Manila paper is semi-bleached chemical sulfate paper. It is not as strong as kraft paper, but has better printing qualities. Manila paper is used for making paper file folders. Manila paper (from a large roll) is also used by some in fashion schools and in the fashion industry to place finalized clothing patterns on.
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