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Women's Attitudes Toward Cotton and Other Fibers Used in Wearing Apparel
1968
unpublished
Excerpts from the report: In recent years, consumption of manmade fibers as a proportion of total fiber consumption in the United States has increased considerably. This has made it necessary to update existing evaluations of markets for natural fibers as compared with synthetic fibers. Persons interested in improving natural fibers and in maintaining or increasing their use need information on changing consumer attitudes. The major purpose of this study is to provide information on the beliefs
doi:10.22004/ag.econ.312169
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