Cotton
Cotton fabrics are used in many ways in OSKA collections. Different finishing processes result in varied cotton surfaces. If the material’s surface is smooth, it has a pleasantly cool touch. Brushed cotton is also very popular as it has a very soft and warming feel.
Cotton is light, absorbent and extremely kind to the skin. It is also tear-resistant and easy to care for. The natural fibre is obtained through the cotton plant’s fibres, which surround the seed. When the cotton boll is ripe it opens, the round seeds have white, long seed-fibres. These fibres are spun into fine yarn.
In tropical climates cotton has been used for clothing since thousands of years. The oldest traces have been found in Central America, India and China. Today cotton is grown on all continents. In the 17th century the German city Augsburg led the industrial production of cotton. Germany’s production was later overtaken by Flanders and England.
Care instructions: Mild detergent is recommended for cotton. Please do not use fabric softeners; it reduces the fabric’s absorbency. Please line dry white cotton without direct exposure to the sun as it might make the fabric yellow. New garments with intense colours may still bleed colour; initially they should be washed separately. Please read your garment label for further instructions