Random questions to which you seek an answer
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So BBC says in this article - http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-40498292
"to grow 1kg of cotton consumes the amount of water you've drunk in your lifetime"
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UK washing load - 6kg (13lb) of fabric - can release:
140,000 fibres from polyester-cotton blend, nearly half a million fibres from polyester, more than 700,000 fibres from acrylic.
So I have a question - How true is this?
P.S> - I have tried hard, but I can't seem to add a hyperlink in this one. I add the URL within the square brackets as indicated, but it is not working. Any idea why?
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With regards to the fibers 'fact' I would be curious to know their definition of what constitutes a fiber. Obviously it's not what you immediately think about as a fiber, as if that was the case this person's claims would mean every time you do laundry you pull out a mound of polyester tatters.
With regards to the growth of 1KG of cotton. That sounds like something Donald Trump would say. #fakenews
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With regards to the fibers 'fact' I would be curious to know their definition of what constitutes a fiber. Obviously it's not what you immediately think about as a fiber, as if that was the case this person's claims would mean every time you do laundry you pull out a mound of polyester tatters.
With regards to the growth of 1KG of cotton. That sounds like something Donald Trump would say. #fakenews
Usually, I wouldn't take such reports seriously. But then this is BBC and they come with a lot credibility, IMO.
As for the definition of fibres, I also wonder if everyone who wears a pair of synthetic swim shorts leaves behind a trail of such fibres.
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Anyone have any experience with Vollebak. I watched their 100 year hoodie video and was intrigued.
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I am more curious as to non-denim material…
Have you considered chicken-legging some 814's. They make amazing shorts.
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Wondering if 21oz jeans can be force stretched 3 inches or so in the waist ?
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I feel like I've seen someone attempt to do this on these boards before. I would imagine 3" is venturing into the realm of permanently damaging the fabric to get that much stretch though.
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I feel like I've seen someone attempt to do this on these boards before. I would imagine 3" is venturing into the realm of permanently damaging
the fabricyour reproductive system to get that much stretch though. -
^that too. They would definitely be nut pinchers.