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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-04-14 10:08
Specifically I need the materials in
fabric composition and
lining composition. Thank you very much!
I hope we do have Chinese readers here. I think we do.
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Taycat wrote on 2014-04-14 10:24
im pretty sure, if this is clothing, fabric composition and lining composition mean what type of cloth's they're made of.
for instance, cotton or synthetic fibers.
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-04-14 11:41
Yes I know, I wanted to know the textiles used.
My wild guess is fabric is cotton and polyester, lining acetate or viscose, but I don't know.
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TLCBonaparte wrote on 2014-04-14 14:16
lining composition says wax fabric? I know the words in fabric but in this case I don't know what they individually means.
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-04-14 14:28
Wax fabric? I found something about African textiles which are waxed, but I don't think that's it. Weird. Probably a local name.
Bummer. Thanks anyway!
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TLCBonaparte wrote on 2014-04-14 14:43
Quote from Campylobacter jejuni;1214873:
Wax fabric? I found something about African textiles which are waxed, but I don't think that's it. Weird. Probably a local name.
Bummer. Thanks anyway!
wait, I was wrong, my chinese is getting rusty. It's not waxy, It says Vinegar Fabric.
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-04-14 16:53
That makes even less sense. ._.
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TLCBonaparte wrote on 2014-04-14 19:52
Quote from Campylobacter jejuni;1214900:
That makes even less sense. ._.
Found the official english translation: Cellulose Acetate Fibre.
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-04-14 23:20
Oh ok. Not interested in clothes with acetate lining, so I guess I'm not bidding there. Thank you!
Or maybe I am... I really like the look of it. Hmmmmm.
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Taycat wrote on 2014-04-15 00:20
cellulose acetate is relatively harmless
it's used in many things
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-cellulose-acetate.htm
so, cellulose acetate is safe
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Campylobacter jejuni wrote on 2014-04-15 00:29
It's not about the safety, but it's not the most durable of the textiles used for lining. I'd prefer viscose. Cupro would be great too, but I'm a bit wary about it's allegedly very environmetally hazardous production process.