not in the washig machine you will have to wash it by hand sorry hun :D
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viscose dissolve in 40% sulphuric acid,but cotton in 70%.
Yes. The higher percentage of cotton in the blend, the more it will shrink. The higher percentage of spandex in the blend, the more likely the garment will be damaged in the high heat of the dryer.
Patagonia jackets are made from different materials, depending on the characteristics of the jacket. For example, the waterproof jackets are made from H2No Performance Standard fabrics. This 3-layer fabric is 100% nylon with a breathable waterproof barrier and a water repellent finish. The soft shell jackets are made from a polyester/spandex blend.
A fabric blend is a type of textile which consists of more than one material mix. A lot of the sweaters that people see around have acrylic and polyester mixes. The overall aim is to combine the desirable qualities of both.
Special Blend Circa - Big Stripe Stout
Cotton polyester is the warmest because the fibers blend together instead of being forced together like they are in acrylic and spadex and nylon.
No, 30 wt or 30 weight oil is a non-detergent oil whereas SAE30 is a detergent oil. Read the label on each container. Any motor oil which is non-detergent blend will be clearly marked as such. Conversely, any oil which is not specifically marked as non-detergent is by default, a detergent blend. Most non-detergent oils will be marked as ND30.
if you buy your size correctly, then yes. They are made of a polyester/spandex blend, so they have to be skin-tight. (otherwise it would be no fun!) If you do not want it to be skin-tight, buy a size larger than yours
It depends on the skirt. Front Pleated Scooter - Cotton blend Stretch Gabardine Scooter - Rayon, nylon, spandex Zipper Waistband Pleated Scooter - Polyester Bow Belted Scooter - Cotton blend Double Pleated Scooter - Polyester Pleated Scooter with Square Buckle Belt - Polyester Plaid Two-Tab Scooter - Polyester Long Skirt with Back Panel - Cotton/polyester blend
A Ricky Ricardo jacket is a gabardine (both wool or cotton or blend) short sports jacket with a camp shirt type collar and a straight hem. They were THE thing in the 40s and early 50s. Many were often two-toned: tan and black, houndstooth and solid in different colors etc. They would be similar in concept to a cotton gabardine golf jacket like a barracuta but not in style. THEY WERE COOL.