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Clothes

Definition of Clothes and comparison with other product Definition of clothes : product made of fabric or leather that people put on Function : it can prevent cold or hot Necessity Need : clothes are classified to winter clothes, heatproof clothes, diving suit, suit of armor….. Comparison : 1.steel and plastic : hard and non-elastic 2.glass : so brittle Uncomfortable to put on Fiber Contrary Material

Clothes Property(ordinary clothes) Cotton with Nylon water proof (windbreaker jacket?) cotton hygroscopic property (T-Shirt) Nylon (바람막이랑 다른걸로)functionality(sportswear) fur heat reservance  (fur coat) denim protection (Jeans)

Comparison of properties according to materials synthetic fiber Cotton Nylon Fur denim water proof 5 1 4 2 3 hygroscopic functionality heat reservance Protection