I wear a bra because i have big titties . I am 11 i am not sure what you mean though. I wear a cup bra try that .I your titties are not big do not worry about an underwire
Silk comes from silkworms -- its only source for natural silk.
Since, according to Wikipedia's definition, "Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) is a synthetic, semicrystalline organic polymer resin, with the linear formula (C3H3N)n," and since silk is produced by silk worms, the answer must be no.
Yes! They do sell silk , but only some of them have . Most shops do not have silk.
No. Silkworms produce silk. Quokkas are marsupials, and small members of the kangaroo family. No marsupials produce silk, or any secretions that can be used to make silk.
No. Many kinds of insects and spiders produce silk.
The silk was expensive. It was a secret of how they made silk. Silk was a highly valued fabric. Only China knew about silk and how it came from silkworm cocoons.
because only the chinese did know how to do silk.
Silk is an expansive luxurious fabric, popular since ancient times. Like any fabric, silk can be used to make clothe, draperies, beddings...and such.
Silk worms are farmed carefully, since each animal requires tending. You can read more about Sericulture -- silk worm farming, below.
Brocade is both Natural and Synthetic, but to locate it into only category it would belong in the Natural Fibres since it is a comparsion with silk.
it comes from silk worms
golden silk spiders eat: flies wasp bees small moths and butterflies