I don't so much prefer cotton as I buy it because it's cheap and readily available, usually blended with polyester, like lizlee89 said. Actually, because of this, I'm not sure if I have more
cotton than I do polyester. It's probably either more polyester or about the same amount of both.
If there were actually places that sell bamboo fabric clothing around here, I could go for bamboo. I wish it wouldn't be too weird to wear satin all the time. I would be all over that.
I change fabrics according to the season. It's hot now so I'm wearing a lot of cotton. Autumn is velvet, leather, and a bit of wool. Winter is wool and polyester. Spring is polyester and
cotton. And lace is a year-round decoration.
Cotton and linen in the summer. Wool and mix blends of polyester and wool and/or gabardine in the winter. Spring and Autumn is a mix of cotton and mix blends.
Cotton is definitely my favourite material, in winter I layer it with thin cashmere cardigans and jumpers, and wool/cashmere minis. I started checking the materials of a garment before I
bought it quite a while back, as I wanted to make sure I didn't get any cheap/sweaty/itchy blends. I like my wardrobe so much more now that I have sorted it out and I only go for pieces that
I absolutely love (no more quick high street fixes when I'm stressed) and also that are made with great materials.
I would assume everyone wears cotton most often for the obvious reasons, but I picked SILK because that is the fabric I wear 2nd most often and I didnt want this to be a boring post
I love cotton and think it is undervalued. I wear a lot of cotton year round. I have some great cotton sweaters for the cold and really pretty cotton dresses for the warmth.
I chose cotton but this really is a seasonal thing for me.
I like cotton tops and denim (cotton) in the summer, but as I have lived in chillier climates for years now, winters "are serious business" and so I have good wool and cashmere sweaters and
coats, some in classic colours, and some in funkier ones, that are wardrobe staples.
(I have 2 cashmere blend coats I got from Boden a few years ago...one is hot pink, the other is chocolate brown. Each was the equivalent of 50 bucks!!! They are still one of my favourite
finds..the brown is understated, the pink is fun and fab with a black outfit.
Silk is lovely too but I have only a few pieces of it..a little lingerie, a dress, a couple of skirts. I am too tomboy these days I guess.
Cotton all year long! It's the only one that feels good on the skin for me!
The first layer is always cotton!
From underwear to tops, t-shirts, bottoms (jeans), cardigans, socks, sleepwear,...
When it's not cotton, I make sure it's natural fibers like silk, linen or good quality wool!
It's even easy to take care of!
I love cotton!
According to the definition of Generation Y, my husband and I are in two different generations even though we are only 3 years apart. I was born in 1980, so I'm Generation X while he was born
in 1983, so he is Generation Y. Very strange...
Cotton because you can layer it all year around and I live in Washington and it's sooOO00ooOOO cold here still even though it's almost July..... Second favorite is silk I wear all year
around.
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Rachel Bilson was out shopping in LA looking vintage-chic in a pair of shearling boots. Although the fur stole the show, the rest of her outfit was just as cute.
of course cotton, although I think most clothing nowadays is made from a cotton/polyester blend...
1Silk!! I'm from the city that invented silk, so I grew up wearing silk and love the luxurious feeling!
2I don't so much prefer cotton as I buy it because it's cheap and readily available, usually blended with polyester, like lizlee89 said. Actually, because of this, I'm not sure if I have more cotton than I do polyester. It's probably either more polyester or about the same amount of both.
If there were actually places that sell bamboo fabric clothing around here, I could go for bamboo. I wish it wouldn't be too weird to wear satin all the time. I would be all over that.
3I change fabrics according to the season. It's hot now so I'm wearing a lot of cotton. Autumn is velvet, leather, and a bit of wool. Winter is wool and polyester. Spring is polyester and cotton. And lace is a year-round decoration.
4Currently cotton- it's hot!
5Cotton and linen in the summer. Wool and mix blends of polyester and wool and/or gabardine in the winter. Spring and Autumn is a mix of cotton and mix blends.
6Cotton is definitely my favourite material, in winter I layer it with thin cashmere cardigans and jumpers, and wool/cashmere minis. I started checking the materials of a garment before I bought it quite a while back, as I wanted to make sure I didn't get any cheap/sweaty/itchy blends. I like my wardrobe so much more now that I have sorted it out and I only go for pieces that I absolutely love (no more quick high street fixes when I'm stressed) and also that are made with great materials.
7I would assume everyone wears cotton most often for the obvious reasons, but I picked SILK because that is the fabric I wear 2nd most often and I didnt want this to be a boring post
8I love cotton and think it is undervalued. I wear a lot of cotton year round. I have some great cotton sweaters for the cold and really pretty cotton dresses for the warmth.
9I chose cotton but this really is a seasonal thing for me.
I like cotton tops and denim (cotton) in the summer, but as I have lived in chillier climates for years now, winters "are serious business" and so I have good wool and cashmere sweaters and coats, some in classic colours, and some in funkier ones, that are wardrobe staples.
(I have 2 cashmere blend coats I got from Boden a few years ago...one is hot pink, the other is chocolate brown. Each was the equivalent of 50 bucks!!! They are still one of my favourite finds..the brown is understated, the pink is fun and fab with a black outfit.
Silk is lovely too but I have only a few pieces of it..a little lingerie, a dress, a couple of skirts. I am too tomboy these days I guess.
I guess in general I like natural fabrics!
10I would wear a wedding dress made out of jersey if I could
11cotton baby!!
12Like to keep it natural.
13Cotton all year long! It's the only one that feels good on the skin for me!
14The first layer is always cotton!
From underwear to tops, t-shirts, bottoms (jeans), cardigans, socks, sleepwear,...
When it's not cotton, I make sure it's natural fibers like silk, linen or good quality wool!
It's even easy to take care of!
I love cotton!
Love cotton!
15Cotton, It is the most comfortable and easiest to clean.
16cotton love =]
17How could you leave out Denim.
18denim! i wear jeans more frequently than anything else, and on top it could be anything from cotton to wool to cashmere to linen...
19I wear alot of cotton.
20Cotton, so much clothing is made from it.
21Cotton, of course!
22Cotton, fo sho, but I also wear a LOT of silk.
23Summer in Charleston, Sc get unbearably hot and muggy. Cotton is the best fabric so your skin can breathe and it won't stick to you as much
24My skin is very sensitive so I tend to stick to cotton garments or cotton/polyester blends.
25I love cotton. I ruin almost anything else that isn't cotton.
26According to the definition of Generation Y, my husband and I are in two different generations even though we are only 3 years apart. I was born in 1980, so I'm Generation X while he was born in 1983, so he is Generation Y. Very strange...
Cotton, by the way.
27Cotton. I live in Florida. It's a necessity.
28Different season, different material. But I would have to say cotton.
29Cotton because you can layer it all year around and I live in Washington and it's sooOO00ooOOO cold here still even though it's almost July..... Second favorite is silk I wear all year around.
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