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Levesque elaborated further, going into more detail as to why cotton and polyester are often combined, and how that combination works. “The cotton can be on the surface largely, so the inks can sit on the surface without pilling or without high absorption because it’s a nice, tight-knit surface,” he said. “A lot of the polyester is reserved for the napping or the inside of the garments, so the contact with your body is the super-soft, recycled polyester surface,” and added that although the product is blended, it’s designed to have more cotton on the surface, and more polyester on the inside. “It’s about the performance of each of those on the surface we put them on.”
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