Wool for winter and cotton for summer.
"The materials in Lenox tablecloths are made of carbon, cotton and various other materials. It is efficient and is good when it comes to wear and tear damage. I recomend it."
Silk is more comfortable than most other materials, so it is recommended as day wear.
According to http://www.360officefurniture.com/office-chair-materials.htm office chairs are available in a variety of materials including leather, fabric, and wood.
In my opinion fishnets are not appropriate office wear. Maybe for certain jobs they would be acceptable, but not your typical office job.
Usually sterling silver is fine, but for many, silver or gold-plated is no good. Pure is what you need.
An office job, an interview and a date are all good situations for a sport coat.
It depends on the workplace safety policies and regulations. If the work shop floor presents potential hazards that could be mitigated by wearing safety boots, then it may be necessary for office staff to wear them for their own protection. It's important for the employer to ensure the safety of all employees in the workplace.
In small businesses, office materials are often bought by the employees from local office supply stores. In some businesses, these purchases are made by the top employee and distributed to workers.
Diamonds are very hard, so they don't wear or blunt much when drilling through softer materials.
Dielectric meterials are good insulator materials
I am employed as a builder and need plenty of materials. Where is a good place to purchase good priced building materials?
Like a chiton but of the finest materials