cotton and corn for sure
*cotton, flax, hemp, ramie
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cotton, hemp
Yes they made their own clothing. They used animal fur,feathers,plants and more. It was mostly the women who made they clothing. Also First Nations traded some of their food (e.x. rice) to get some extra clothing.
The most common plants used to make clothing are bamboo, hemp, and cotton. Cotton is one of the most used products in the world.
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yes, in some countries
If you are looking for used clothing, you can find some at local thrift shops - such as Salvation Army, or Value Village. You may also find inexpensive used clothing on eBay. Remember that if you're ordering clothing online, go by your body measurements, as sizes can vary greatly.
The Inca's used leaves,flowers, plants, fruits (such as berries) and sometimes insects. Once they collected the material that they wanted to use, they boiled water and let the material soak in the water so that the water after a couple of days became the color of the material.
Chains, leather, silk steel, and iron are some of the fabric used for a knights clothing Submitted by Ningerdude2
kapa was used in the old days
Animal fur and plants combined to form clothing.
the plants like Abaca , pineapple , cotton and flax :)