Abstract
More effort and attention is required in the care and maintenance of clothes made of natural and pure fibres and threads. For example, after washing cotton clothes, you cannot wear them without ironing or pressing them, because they get wrinkled and such clothes do not look attractive and the person's self-confidence also starts to decrease. Similarly, pure silk clothes have to be kept very carefully. The fibre is very delicate and when it gets wet, it becomes very weak. It is also not able to keep its size and shape stable. Therefore, it has to be taken care of more carefully. Similarly, woolen clothes also have to be taken care of carefully, otherwise woolen clothes lose their original shape and look shapeless. It is also not comfortable to wear. In old times, so many chemicals were not used and people also took care of their precious clothes, but as people moved towards development, people did not have time to take care of their clothes. Humans wanted such clothes which can be easily taken care of and maintained. As a result, branded clothes made of man-made and artificial fibres started becoming available in the market.
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