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absorbency - the ability of a fabric to take in moisture. absorbency is a very important property, which effects many other characteristics such as skin comfort, static build-up, shrinkage, stain removal, water repellency, and wrinkle recovery. acetate - a manufactured fiber formed by a compound of cellulose
condenses them into a single continuous untwisted strand or bundle of fibers called a "sliver". cashmere - a luxury fiber obtained from the soft fleecy undergrowth of the kashmir goat of tibet, mongolia, china, iran, iraq, and india. most commonly used in sweaters, shawls, suits, coats, and dresses. cellulose...
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absorbency - the ability of a fabric to take in moisture. absorbency is a very important property, which effects many other characteristics such as skin comfort, static build-up, shrinkage, stain removal, water repellency, and wrinkle recovery. acetate - a manufactured fiber formed by a compound of cellulose
condenses them into a single continuous untwisted strand or bundle of fibers called a "sliver". cashmere - a luxury fiber obtained from the soft fleecy undergrowth of the kashmir goat of tibet, mongolia, china, iran, iraq, and india. most commonly used in sweaters, shawls, suits, coats, and dresses. cellulose...
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