· Cotton is comfortable as it is a cool fibre allowing it to breathe easily. o · Highly absorbent, so it quickly absorbs perspiration · Cotton fibres are relatively strong and become even stronger when wet · Cotton can be ironed with a hot iron · Cotton garments retain shape due to the fibre's inelasticity · Resistant to alkalis therefore strong detergents can be used · Not easily damaged by sunlight · Hydrophilic [likes water], so it is dyed easily · Abrasion resistance is moderate
Cotton makes you hot and its kind of like wool. Way better to wear in the winter.
because cotton is natural, synthetic clothes are chemicals .
Cotton cloth is preffered during summers as cotton being a good absorber of water helps in absorbing sweat exposing to the atmosphere for easy evaporation due to ion is taken from which latent heat of vapourisation is taken from the body.thus,making the body cool
They are not comfortable in summer as it do not allow air to pass through them (it's very breathless).
cotton clothes in summers keeps our body cool because they absorb all the sweat and makes us feel comfortable
Polyester is often combined with cotton in clothes.
Cotton is organic and a cellulose. Cotton, absorbs moisture Cotton can be starched Cotton is cooler to wear especially in hot weather. Cotton , when worn out, can be used for rags / clothes .
Cotton tends to "wick" perspiration and help it evaporate, cooling you. Most synthetics do not absorb moisture.
Cotton is much more comfy and cotton is cooler in the summer than most of all the other materials.
mostly cotton and synthetic type of cloths are worn
in summers we need clothes that can absorb our sweat so that we feel comfortable wearing it...terylene cloth is a bad absorber of water and hence we should not wear terylene clothes in summers. It is advisable to wear cotton clothes in summers as they absorb our sweat and make us feel comfortable.
Alaska, North Pole, Antarctica
One of the cheapest materials for making clothes would be cotton. Alternatively there are many synthetic fibers which are used to make cheaper clothes.