It can trigger allergies Due to the high humidity levels in India, wearing spandex regularly can only make you more prone to skin allergens. Moisture gets trapped since spandex doesn t have the ability to absorb sweat, which aids the penetration of allergens in the skin, says Dr Khopkar. IsRead More →

Bouncer Bliss and Bouncer Balance Soft have the same basic construction and features, but different designs and fabrics. The grey frame of Bouncer Bliss coordinates with the neutral colours of the fabric seats, giving it a sleek, stylish look, while Balance Soft has a classic black frame. Which Bjorn bouncerRead More →

For instance, cotton is a type of fiber that comes in both knit and woven designs. Each structure can be further classified into construction type; how they are knit together. The other method includes non- woven fabrics. Fabric such as felting, laminating, and bonding are considered non-woven. What are theRead More →

The quick answer is that a 100% cotton shirt will shrink about 20% if it’s left in the dryer for the entire time, normally about 45 minutes. How much does 100% cotton shrink in the wash? How Much Will 100% Cotton Shrink? Pre-shrunk 100% cotton can shrink up to 3%Read More →

Quilting fabric is 100% cotton. Most prints and solids are 44-45″ wide and we carry a selection of 108″ extra wide quilt backing fabric and packaged batting to complete your quilt project. What type of fabric is quilting fabric? The most popular type of quilting fabric is quilter’s weight cotton,Read More →

Step One: Mechanical Cleaning (EVŌC) and Cake Formation. The first step in our process is to run it through a processing machine that opens the dense tufts of fiber from the ginned cotton bales. … Step Two: Scouring. … Step Three: Purifying. … Step Four: Fiber Finishing. … Step Five:Read More →

Gildan is also a fan favorite because of its sustainable manufacturing processes and commitment to responsible practices. In fact, Gildan recently placed 32nd overall among The Wall Street Journal’s ranking of the Top 100 Most Sustainably Managed Companies in the world.Read More →

Almost all of the cotton fiber growth and production occurs in southern and western states, dominated by Texas, California, Arizona, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Was cotton grown in the north or south? In the antebellum era—that is, in the years before the Civil War—American planters in the South continued toRead More →

The grape variety that tastes like cotton candy, ‘IFG Seven’, is protected by United States Plant Patent #23,399, granted in 2013. The patent states that the variety produces large, oval green seedless berries with a distinctive flavor described as toffee or cotton candy. Are cotton candy grapes really organic? OrganicRead More →