Fabric originally comes from natural fibers, which are derived from plants, animals, and minerals. Plant-based fibers, such as cotton and flax, are sourced from the fibers of plants, while animal fibers, like wool and silk, come from animals. Additionally, some fabrics are made from synthetic fibers created through chemical processes. The earliest uses of fabric date back thousands of years, with ancient civilizations developing techniques for weaving and stitching.
The word denim comes from french word "serge de Nimes" which is the name of a fabric originated in Nimes a southern city of France.
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"Febreze" is a combination of the words "fabric" and "breeze." It was originally developed by Procter & Gamble in the 1990s as a fabric freshener to eliminate odors from fabrics.
It depends on what sort of fabric it is. Cotton is an example of a fabric that comes from a plant, but nylon is an example of a man-made fabric.
Originally, Francis worked with his father's fabric store in Assisi.
a wool fabric
Denim fabric originated in the French city of Nimes, which is why it was originally called "serge de Nimes," eventually shortened to "denim." The fabric gained popularity for its durability and versatility, leading to its widespread use in clothing, particularly in the creation of jeans.
latinly french in a totally germinish way with a dash of early English
Pumpkin's are originally from America.
Latin, originally.