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Doing a forum search for cotton, mentioned here more than you'd think.
I have been looking online and in stores for cotton clothing, like nearly 100% cotton. I can't find hardly anything!! Just sick of the other styles, the fabrics, the fit. Not finding much in second hand stores either.
And if it is 100% cotton, it is made in China. No thank you.
Now yall, if you're older and live in a place where the population of older people is higher, you can see a lot of second hand clothing in church thrift sales, second hand stores, estate sales, etc. because it is given away after ...you know, people die.
Okay, so while the rest of you are concerned that the end is near in general, I'm trifling with fabric and clothing. Never mind that...
Looking online at cotton prices, go ahead, it will take a lot of study for me to understand what I'm looking at, is there anything that we've been missing as far as production of clothing? I've also noticed a fabric called viscose which is "natural", being made out of tree fibers! I guess they think it is easier to harvest trees for fabric than to grow cotton.
So much of our clothing is not made in America, (buy American!)
I guess I should add, discuss?
I have been looking online and in stores for cotton clothing, like nearly 100% cotton. I can't find hardly anything!! Just sick of the other styles, the fabrics, the fit. Not finding much in second hand stores either.
And if it is 100% cotton, it is made in China. No thank you.
Now yall, if you're older and live in a place where the population of older people is higher, you can see a lot of second hand clothing in church thrift sales, second hand stores, estate sales, etc. because it is given away after ...you know, people die.
Okay, so while the rest of you are concerned that the end is near in general, I'm trifling with fabric and clothing. Never mind that...
Looking online at cotton prices, go ahead, it will take a lot of study for me to understand what I'm looking at, is there anything that we've been missing as far as production of clothing? I've also noticed a fabric called viscose which is "natural", being made out of tree fibers! I guess they think it is easier to harvest trees for fabric than to grow cotton.
So much of our clothing is not made in America, (buy American!)
I guess I should add, discuss?
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