100 percent cotton is considered an organic natural substance. People that are allergic to synthetic fabrics can often wear cotton.
100% cotton should mean that - just be sure that the thread used for stitching is not polyester.
Yes, as long as a substance is 100% (purity), it is considered as a pure substance. But logically, there is no such thing as a pure substance.
A pure substance is the same throughout. When a substance is 100% something it is pure.
That is completely based on which tee shirt you are talking about, there are 100 percent cotton ones, and everything from 40 percent to 99 percent otherwise.
Well any pure *insert element* is a pure substance. If it contains 100% of a substance, it is pure. If you're talking about a gold bar, pretty much no gold exists on Earth that doesn't contain some "contaminant"
100% cotton should mean that - just be sure that the thread used for stitching is not polyester.
Yes, as long as a substance is 100% (purity), it is considered as a pure substance. But logically, there is no such thing as a pure substance.
you do not get sharpie out of your 100 percent cotton shirt unless the color of the sharpie is:magentababy blue
No. A 100 % cotton shirt will not shrink when you wash it.
A pure substance is the same throughout. When a substance is 100% something it is pure.
Percale is a treatment for cotton. Your phrase 100 percent indicates the composition of cotton is 100 percent.
Probably not, I would think that means that the garment is 100% cotton.
That is completely based on which tee shirt you are talking about, there are 100 percent cotton ones, and everything from 40 percent to 99 percent otherwise.
100% egyptian cotton is pure and soffter.. also alot more expensive. 100% egyptian microfiber cotten isnt completly pure egyption cotten, its generally cheeper, it has other fibers, but small amounts
100% egyptian cotton is pure and soffter.. also alot more expensive. 100% egyptian microfiber cotten isnt completly pure egyption cotten, its generally cheeper, it has other fibers, but small amounts
Well any pure *insert element* is a pure substance. If it contains 100% of a substance, it is pure. If you're talking about a gold bar, pretty much no gold exists on Earth that doesn't contain some "contaminant"
A poly/cotton blend material is excellent for t-shirts. These tend to be the softest shirts and artwork/designs look better on this fabric and won't crack or chip as easily as it would on a 100% cotton t-shirt.