COTTON

More than 70 percent fabric we use contains cotton. Naturally, people have a lot of questions about different cotton fabrics & fashion. Muslin Dhaka aims to satisfy their curiosity providing valuable insights about cotton history, features,sustainability & luxury aspects.

Elite Pima cotton : A complete guide

Elite Pima cotton : A complete guide

  Welcome to the discussion of the world's best cotton. Pima Cotton is the highest quality cotton. That's why it is called the king of cotton.   We Muslin dhaka team, having cumulated 25 years of experience in fashion. We share all our experience about Pima for you....

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Cozy Terry Cotton Fabric : A complete guide

Cozy Terry Cotton Fabric : A complete guide

This absorbent, soft, and uniquely-textured fabric is an essential fabric in people's daily lives. We're talking about terry cotton fabric.  With its many exciting characteristics and the ability to dry, it's a must-have in every home. In this article, we're going to...

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Magical Supima cotton fabric : A Compete guide

Magical Supima cotton fabric : A Compete guide

Are you looking for the softest and strongest cotton in the world? Big words, huh? Well, these words are precisely the right ones when describing Supima cotton. This cotton's extra-long fibers make it a unique and high-quality fabric.  Produced only in the USA and...

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Awesome cotton Velour fabric : A complete Guide

Awesome cotton Velour fabric : A complete Guide

 Have you always considered velour the same fabric as velvet or velveteen?   Well, that is about to change today!   Yes, cotton Velour fabric is quite similar to these two fabrics, but it has its unique characteristics, pros, and cons.   In this article, you'll learn...

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Awesome Cotton bales : A complete guide

Awesome Cotton bales : A complete guide

As a kid, when my mother and I were driving, going to my aunt's house, we always drove by cotton fields. There were these huge cylinders that I always wondered what they were and how they were made. I was fascinated in some way. Later, my mother told me they were...

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