Cotton Crush – Walking in High Cotton

June 2, 2010

Choosing Organic Cotton Fiber

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Organic cotton is a hot topic, we hear people here and there say organic cotton is better, more healthier, and nowadays, people are paying more attention to health demands and so organic cotton are more and more popular now.

Buying organic clothing is much more than a fashion statement. With the growing need to shift towards greater sustainability, choosing fabrics made from organic cotton and other fibers expands is an easy way to become more green-conscious. You dry yourself with it after taking a shower, you lay your head against it when you go to sleep. The oil from its seeds flavors your favorite snacks and your probably wearing it right now. Cotton is one of the most widely traded and highly subsidized crops in the world.

Cotton Fiber Used in Sound Control

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Maybe you haven’t heard of this before, but it’s really the truth. We all want to live in a peaceful home, where you won’t be disturbed by outside noise or our big sound neighbors. Natural cotton fiber insulation is your new choice in sound control, used in your walls.

Natural Cotton Fiber insulation is the successful combination of 25 years of insulation experience and a revolutionary patented manufacturing process that has created a new, superior and safe product.

This easy to install Natural Cotton Fiber is made from high quality natural fibers. These fibers contain inherent qualities that provide for extremely effective sound absorption and maximum thermal performance. It DOES NOT ITCH and is very easy to handle and work with.

August 4, 2009

No Other Material so Popular as Cotton

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Cotton fabric has been cultivated for 7,000 years, and it seems to increase in popularity as modern technology blends it with other fibers and gives it special performance finishes.

Cotton fabric is popular because it’s easy to care for and comfortable year-round. In hot, humid weather, cotton “breathes.” As teh body perspires, cotton fibers absorb the moisture and release it on the surface of the fabirc, so it evaporates. In cold weather, if the fabric remains dry, the fibers retain body heat, especially napped fabrics.

What’s so special about Cotton
Absorbs up to 27 times its own weight in water
Has a comfortable, soft hand
Is easy to launder
Takes dye easily, good color retention
Is durable and strong
Conducts heat well
Resists abrasion
Resists pilling and moths
Has little resiliency, prone to wrinkling
Weakens from extended exposure to sunlight
Is easy to handle and sew

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