Plain White Cotton Fabric
Plain White Cotton Fabric is one of the most commonly used types of fabrics in the world. Cotton fabrics are hygienic, strong, and resistant to wear, washing, and the effect of
light, but they do not have required elasticity, that is, they stretch and become very wrinkled.
Cotton fabrics are classified as domestic or industrial, depending on their purpose. Domestic
fabrics account for approximately 80 percent of all cotton fabrics, including apparel (for
undergarments, shirts, dresses, and suits), moisture-absorbing, and decorative fabrics.
Cotton fabrics for undergarments are produced primarily from carded and combed yarn,
mostly with a plain weave. This textile is chemically organic, which means that it does not contain any synthetic compounds. Cotton fabric is derived from the fibers surrounding the seeds of cotton plants, which emerge in a round, fluffy formation once the seeds are mature.

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