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A natural fiber used in the manufacture of apparel.
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Attached to the seed of the cotton plant; finest cotton is Egyptian cotton because of its long, fine staples.
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is a soft, natural product and is excellent for clothing and sheets, material that is close to your skin. However, cotton fiber is not a great mattress product because it absorbs moisture, is a haven for dust mites, and it compresses. Conventionally grown cotton uses fertilizers and pesticides and it is normally treated with fire retardant. Although it sounds nice, organic cotton fiber will still absorb moisture, compress, and house dust mites; and it can become moldy. ...
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Also referred to as rag or linters, cotton is one of the most commonly plant fibers used in western paper making.
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Soft vegetable fiber obtained from the seed pod of the cotton plant and one of the major fashion fibers in the textile industry. Different types of cotton have different fiber lengths, the longer the fiber the better the quality. Lengths vary from less than one-half inch to more than two inches.
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