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Though they do not take dye well, the cotton garments achieve similar richness by playing different textures against one another.
Likewise, industry experience was identified as an important to the design process as revealed in an explanation of fabric choice, "For different patterns you would use different fabric…different fabrics take dye differently…we kind of know all that stuff from doing it all these years" (Participant 9).
It is also unable to take dye.
Natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, muslin and wool will take dye more readily than a synthetic material.
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The pelt is small and does not take dyes well; it is thus of no commercial interest to the fur industry.
It takes dye well and resists fading, but it stains and soils easily and wears quickly.
The wood is used in joinery, both as solid timber and as veneer, where its grain and colour are appreciated, and it takes dye well.
Plant fibers, such as cotton and linen, will yield light, muted colors.Man-made fibers like polyester will not take or hold dye.
Joe agreed, and she set to work applying the peroxide that would bleach his dark brown hair enough to take the dye.
At Jil Sander, Simons's use of neon-coloured synthetics (better to take the dye), and silhouettes inspired by the mid-century creations of Cristóbal Balenciaga and Christian Dior, influenced high street and haute couture alike.
However, because of its very low moisture absorption, limited ability to take a dye, and low softening point (an important factor in ironing and pressing), polypropylene is not an important apparel fibre.
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