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Flax, leather, semi-refined cotton. Most 1800s clothing for women was dyed cotton with lace or ribbon trims.
Some of them are cotton, polyester, wool, rayon, viscose, silk, nylon, bamboo, model, spandex, cashmere, lycra, leather, jersey, denim, corduroy, and satin.
Cotton, tobacco and textiles (clothing) are some.
wool from sheep ... cotton from the cotton plant ....
Coal, rubber, cotton,
In the early days the female members of the household wove the fabrics. "Working in Wool" as an attribute of a Roman wife. As the empire expanded, more exotic fabrics were imported. Roman clothing was assembled with simple sewing. The styles of clothing changed very little over the years. A poor woman and a wealthy woman would wear the same "dress" the only difference being in the type of fabric and it decoration.
well some Indian people wear cotton but most likely. Indian people were the first one to have cotton for there clothing and culture but for clothing of India they wear cotton most of the time.
Blended leather is a material that contains ground, pulverized, shredded reconstituted or bonded leather and is not wholly the hide of an animal and should not be represented as 100% leather. It is typically combined with Polyurethane and some kind of cotton or poly/cotton blend. It looks and feels like leather, is quite durable, cleans easily and is somewhat fade- resistant due to sunlight exposure.
Some jeans are made from cotton which is part of land and natural resources.
Chains, leather, silk steel, and iron are some of the fabric used for a knights clothing Submitted by Ningerdude2
cotton and corn for sure *cotton, flax, hemp, ramie look at the related link below:
The ancient Egyptians used Linen made from flax as clothing material.In ancient Egypt clothing was made from cotton, linen, leather, wool (though the Pharaohs considered animal hair unclean so they had very little wool).