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covers, tops and upholstery boots manufacturers boots, canvas or leather: women's bow ties, men's and boys': made from purchased materials bowling apparel and accessories-manufacturers bridal and formal gowns bridal and wedding gowns bridal supplies broadwoven fabrics burial garments burlap canvas and cotton
infants wear manufacturers circular knit fabrics clergymen's vestments cloth, straw, and felt caps cloth, straw, and felt hats clothing manufacturers coats (oiled fabric, leatherette, etc.): men's and boys' coats and jackets, leather and sheep-lined costume fabrics trimmings and access-manufacturers cotton...
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covers, tops and upholstery boots manufacturers boots, canvas or leather: women's bow ties, men's and boys': made from purchased materials bowling apparel and accessories-manufacturers bridal and formal gowns bridal and wedding gowns bridal supplies broadwoven fabrics burial garments burlap canvas and cotton
infants wear manufacturers circular knit fabrics clergymen's vestments cloth, straw, and felt caps cloth, straw, and felt hats clothing manufacturers coats (oiled fabric, leatherette, etc.): men's and boys' coats and jackets, leather and sheep-lined costume fabrics trimmings and access-manufacturers cotton...
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odor resistant. synthetic materials such as polyester, polyethylene, and microfiber-based fabrics are inexpensive. they have excellent water wicking properties. wicking fabrics are modern technical fabrics which draw moisture away from the body. they are made of high tech polyester, which, unlike cotton
, absorbs very little water. cotton will absorb % of its weight in water, polyester only %. cotton will, therefore, hang onto your sweat, making your garment heavy and unpleasantly clammy. wicking polyester has a special cross-section and a large surface area, which picks up moisture and carries it away...
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