ELS strands of cotton fiber, when spun into thread, and then woven into cloth, have a softer and more luxurious feel. This is due to the fact that the ELS is physically longer; there are fewer end points of the strands sticking up from the cloth. This feels softer. Hence, the long studied, researched, documented superiority of Pima cotton stands.
Next time some blowhard bloviates about their Egyptian cotton sheets, you can confidently - and correctly - tell them to stuff it. If you are feeling kind, point them in the direction of your favorite Pima Cotton purveyor of fine soft goods.
Please see: http://www.Arizona.edu/stories/build/build-cotton.php
and http://www.supima.com for the specifications of Pima cotton, it's history and development.
Pima organic cotton is a premium type of cotton that is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, adhering to organic farming practices. It is known for its exceptional softness, durability, and luster, making it ideal for high-quality textiles. The fibers are longer than those of regular cotton, resulting in a smoother and stronger fabric. Pima cotton is primarily cultivated in the United States, Peru, and Australia.
Pima cotton is named after the Pima Indians who harvested the cotton in the USA. However, Pima cotton was developed from a cotton native to South America.See the related link below for more Pima cotton information.
There are a few different companies who manufacture Pima Cotton, however a company called Supima is the promotional organisation of Pima Cotton, and they have licensed their trademark in Pima Cotton to leading knitters, spinners, weavers, brands and retailers.
In a washing machine.
Organic cotton costs a bit more, but are more "natural" than typical cotton.
Pima
Pima cotton is, by definition, always an Extra Long Staple cotton. This means that each strand of fiber is longer, which makes for strong, soft, absorbent woven cloths and textiles. Ordinary cotton is a Long Staple cotton; that is, the fibers grow shorter than Pima cotton (ELS) fibers. Please see http://www.supima.com/whats-supima/history/ for a complete answer regarding the history, development and exact characteristics of Pima cotton. Also see: http://www.arizona.edu/stories/build/build-cotton.php
Pima cotton will shrink as much as other cottons. Many cotton tops are prewashed for softeness, which should pre shrink them. If not preshrunk and 95-100% cotton, typically pants can shrink up to an inch in length.
polyester pima cotton
pima is where cotton orginnally came fromsharmaine hasn't got this
Local resources, non-genetically modified sources, non-intensive production, non-synthetic processing and on-site inputs are ways that organic cotton is better than non-organic cotton. Organic cotton production occurs within a self-sustaining area that is free of chemicals, genetic modification and outsourcing. It offers the advantage of close scrutiny at every stage, from sowing seeds to processing cotton into usable and wearable products.
They wore rabbit skins, cotton, and leather.