Shirts can be made from cotton.
Animals like cows provide leather which is used to make coats.
Some sweaters are made with acrylic yarn.
2006-10-08 16:22:17
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answered by PatsyBee 4
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I hope that this isn't a school question that we're answering for you, but here goes:
Plant fibers include cotton, hemp and the like. Common clothing made of cotton includes socks, underwear, pants, shirts, etc. Many types of clothes may be made from plant fibers.
Fibers from animals are usually made from the hair of animals such as rabbits and sheep. Angora is one such which is a popular sweater. Wool is used to make sweaters, jackets, pants, skirts and more.
Synthetic fiber includes the likes of acrylic, Gore-Tex, Nylon and others. Nylon gives its' name to nylons orr nylon stockings. Gore-Tex is a popular weather-resistant fabric which breaths. It is used in boots, outerwear and gloves, among others.
So that's a brief answer to your question.
--Dee
2006-10-08 23:28:01
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Shirts and pants can be made from the following plants:
1. Cotton Plants
2. Ramie
3. Hemp
4. Linen (flax)
Animal fibers include:
1. Wool
2. Alpaca
3. Silk
Then there is leather and fur -- from various mammals as well as alligator and ostrich.
2006-10-08 23:27:32
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answered by Ranto 7
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Plants: cotton, linen
Animal: wool, mohair
Synthetic: polyester, rayon
2006-10-08 23:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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All I can think of is cotton although everyone has already said that...I tried. :P
2006-10-08 23:28:09
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answered by Almana 3
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