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Brushed and combed cotton are not the same, although both processes enhance the softness of the fabric. Combed cotton involves removing shorter fibers and impurities, resulting in a stronger and smoother yarn. Brushed cotton, on the other hand, is created by brushing the fabric to raise its fibers, giving it a soft, fuzzy texture. While both types offer a luxurious feel, they differ in their manufacturing processes and final textures.

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