differences between naural and synthetic wool
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Acrylic is a versatile synthetic fabric and can be made to mimic natural fibers, like wool. It's known to be lightweight, soft and warm, so that's why it's a popular sweater fabric.
Wool is a protein fibre formed in the skin of sheep, and is thus one hundred percent natural, not man-made. ... When a natural wool fibre is disposed of in soil, it takes a very short time to break down, whereas most synthetics are extremely slow to degrade. NATURAL INSULATOR. Wool is a hygroscopic fibre.
Wool is a protein fibre formed in the skin of sheep, and is thus one hundred percent natural, not man-made. ... When a natural wool fibre is disposed of in soil, it takes a very short time to break down, whereas most synthetics are extremely slow to degrade. NATURAL INSULATOR. Wool is a hygroscopic fibre.
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