The textile preference depends on its usage.
Wallet? Leather.
Wallet chain? Stainless steel.
Fun? Leather, stainless steel, fleece.
Bedding? Cotton, with cotton/poly covers.
Shoes? Leather.
Belt? Leather.
Coat? Leather or nylon.
Raincoat? Vinyl.
Backpack? Nylon.
General clothing? Cotton. Yes, most definitely cotton.
Especially here in south-central Texas; as little of
it as necessary. Oh yes.
Leather may have an extreme number of extreme uses, but for
the core, basic textiles for general usage, then yes, I
vote cotton.
-Shawn
(Ph) Phaysis
If idle hands are the tools of the devil, are idol tools the hands of god?
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