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Plant textiles are fabrics made from plant-based materials, such as cotton, linen, hemp, and bamboo. Combed cotton is a type of cotton fabric that has been combed to remove short fibers and impurities, resulting in a softer, more durable fabric. It is often used in bedding, towels, and clothing.
Combed cotton is produced by combing the cotton fibers to remove short fibers and impurities. This process also helps to align the fibers, resulting in a smoother, more even fabric. Combed cotton is usually more expensive than regular cotton, but it is also more durable and softer.
Combed cotton is available in a variety of colors and patterns, and it is often used in bedding, towels, and clothing. It is also used in quilting and other craft projects.
Some companies in the combed cotton market include Cotton Incorporated, Cone Denim, and Buhler Quality Yarns. These companies produce a variety of combed cotton fabrics for a variety of applications. Show Less Read more