Cotton Clothes - Blog
What keeps Cotton Fabric from falling apart?
Posted by Douglas Gray on 28th Nov 2014
What keeps Cotton Fabric from falling apart is accomplished in two distinctive different fashions but the physical force is still friction between the different fibers.Natural cotton fibers are formed
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Cotton makes the best Clothing
Posted by Douglas Gray on 3rd Sep 2014
Many people feel that cotton makes the best clothing because of its characteristics. This includes the soft fluffiness all who wears this fabric feel next to their skin. This is a natural effect of sp
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What Man Made Fabric is the closest to Cotton?
Posted by Douglas Gray on 22nd Aug 2014
What man made fabric is the closest to cotton for cotton clothes? The real answer is there is not one. Cotton has specific characteristics that cannot be man made. It is a breathable material that ab
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Which Country Wears the most Cotton?
Posted by Douglas Gray on 19th Aug 2014
Which Country wears the most cotton clothes has to be China? This can be explained by looking at the statistics involving the cotton trade. China is the largest producer of Cotton in the world. China
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I Love Cotton Clothes
Posted by Douglas Gray on 8th Aug 2014
I love cotton clothes because they feel soft against my skin and they are hypoallergenic. Another good thing about cotton is that it breaths easily so I will not become overheated while I am outdoors
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Why I wear only 100% cotton clothes
Posted by Douglas Gray on 10th Jul 2014
The reason why I wear only 100% cotton clothes is the way in which if feels on my skin. I also appreciate many of the characteristics of cotton cloths that are inheritant to the fabric.
Cotton is
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What unusual items other than clothes have been made of cotton
Posted by Douglas Gray on 20th Jun 2014
It is true that almost everyone in the world knows that cotton is spun into thread and is used in the making of fabrics for a wide variety of cotton clothing and decorating items.
One of the most
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