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What are natural synthetic fibers?

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In my last article about surfaces, I gave you an overview about natural fibers, why some of them can be itchy and how they are structured. I chose the position of “pro natural fibers” to explain you, why they are my favorites for most of my clothes. In this article, I hold the opinion “pro...
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  • fabrics, Modal, nylon, polyester, textile, viscose

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