Soft + Comfort = Cotton


68% of Indians feel Cotton is best fibre .

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Fashion Fabric Glossary
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Raingrown Cotton
Cotton grown using mainly water provided by the natural cycle of rainfall rather than artificial irrigation. Also known as dryland cotton.
Ratoon Cotton
Crop that is cut back or cropped and is left to grow again for another season.
Reginned Cotton
Reginned cotton is cotton that has passed through the ginning process more than once, and has also already been baled. It may go through the ginning again for additional cleaning, blending or the removal of foreign material.
Rib knit
A knitted fabric with alternating raised and lowered rows. More elastic and durable than plain knits, they tend to fit the body and are used frequently in T-shirts as well as for the trims of socks, sleeves, waists and necklines
Ribbon
A flat, long, narrow strip of fabric made in a variety of weaves, including grosgrain, satin and velvet. Dating back to the 1300s, ribbons were originally handwoven items of luxury sought out by the French nobility to denote their social status. Today ribbons are merely decorative, but their ability to evoke membership in a special club is still an attraction of this truly unique fabric
Rickrack
A woven trimming that has a zigzag shape. Appearing on everything from sheets to umbrellas to skirts and blouses, rickrack offers a charming, feminine embellishment
Rise
A tailoring term that refers to the distance from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband in pants. Rise will often be spoken of when discussing how the pant fits
Ruching
A trimming made from gathering up a strip of fabric and stitching it through the center to make ruffles on both sides. Ruching is typically used on girls’ and women's garments for feminine appeal, but it may also appear on men's evening shirts for a dressy effect
Ruffle
A trimming made from gathering a strip of fabric by stitching it along one edge or cutting that fabric in a curve so that it produces a rippling effect. Ruffles often embellish the neckline, sleeves and hems of girls' and women's apparel, but it may also appear on men's dressy evening shirts.
Rugby
A long-sleeved knit shirt, often with bold horizontal stripes in two alternating colors, that has a white knit collar and a button-down placket neckline. In the 1950s rugby shirts underwent the transition from team wear to casual wear, with prep school and college boys sporting the look about town after practice. Today, the rugby is a casual wear staple, offering both men and women this athletic classic for everyday use

Cotton for Fitness


What is the fabric that takes away the moisture from your clothing when you sweat out at the gym? The answer is predictable. Cotton, of course. Cotton is a great compliment for fitness regimes too. And though professional workout clothes are made of special fabrics, the basis is usually cotton ...

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Celebrity Byte


“It is what one might call a ‘forever fabric’, since it can be used in upholstery, in every combination of colour or texture…”Dia Mirza, Actor, at ‘Vote for Cotton’ event, June 3, 2009, New Indian Express.       “India has a very strong cotton heritage and we feel it’s importan ...

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Cotton get-aways


Budget-Friendly Family-Fun TipsHaving a great time is not about an expensive vacation in an exotic locale. Some of the most delightful memories can be made right in your backyard, on the beach or a brisk walk from your house.All you need is a great sense of adventure, a cotton-crazy imagination, and ...

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Cotton from Plant to Cloth


Cotton is a natural fiber taken from the cotton plant. Cotton plants are perennial plants grown as annuals of the genus cotton [gossypium], a close relative of the hollyhock family that has beautiful flower blooms. Seedlings emerge from the soil within one to two weeks after planting. In about four ...

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