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  2. 20 of the coziest winter sweaters you can buy for under $40 - AOL

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    The fabric is 100% polyester, making it easy to care for, and the pullover comes in an extended size range, with options from XS to 4X. ... It’s made from a soft blend of cotton and polyester ...

  3. Coolmax - Wikipedia

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    As a polyester, it is moderately hydrophobic, so it absorbs little fluid and dries relatively quickly (compared to absorbent fibers such as cotton). The cross-section is non-round, increasing surface area by an estimated 20% (over round fibers) in order to produce a wicking effect via capillary action .

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    Colors: 5 | Sizes: XXS - XL | Fabric type: 55% cotton, 26% polyester, 11% nylon, 5% wool, 3% spandex. Getting dressed has never been easier when you have a cozy and chic ribbed high-neck sweater ...

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    A super soft sweater made of cotton and recycled polyester, and designed wade with banded hemlines to prevent stretching out. Available in sizes XS to 2X. $17 at Old Navy

  6. Terrycloth - Wikipedia

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    This is a woven fabric with long loops that can absorb large amounts of water. Its content is usually 100% cotton, but may sometimes contain polyester. French terry This is a type of fabric used in clothing. Ranging from items such as hoodies, pants and even shirts. The inside of the fabric is crossed with loops, while the outer part is smooth ...

  7. Wrinkle-resistant fabric - Wikipedia

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    Advances in producing permanent press fabrics involved a series of agents that crosslink the cellulose-based fibers that comprise most clothing. Wrinkle resistant treatments have been used since 1929, when cotton fabrics were treated with a solution of urea and formaldehyde. The chemical treatment stiffened the fabric, thus making it wrinkle ...