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they melt.
I probably have more pairs of sox and underpants than any other clothing, but that is probably not what you want. [though an accurate answer!] All the usual European / American clothing, and all the usual fabrics such as polyester, wool, nylon, cotton and so on.
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Rayon is more flammable than nylon. That is as long as the item is made from 100 percent nylon. Silk, and wool are also less flammable than rayon.
I have a Seneca Green Nylon 66 with a date stamp for February 1960 and a "Made in Canada" stamp on top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight. Hope this helps.
in india we normally do not wear pure nylon or polyester clothes .why?
Probably Lycra, nylon or polyester
cotton
Nah, they're man-made material designed not to shrink.
Cotton, fleece, wool, polyester, leather and Nylon are a few examples.
Strange, exotic fibers like wool, cotton, nylon, rayon and polyester.
nylon
Natural fibers, such as Cotton or wool, synthetic fibers such as polyester or nylon, and of course animal skins (leather)
polyester & nylon
nylon, cotton,silk
posyester is SILKEST
no