Define the standard of cotton yarn count?
Answer / Amod Ranjan Chaudhary
The standard of cotton yarn count is a system used to measure the fineness or thickness of cotton yarn. It's based on the number of linear ends (threads) in a sample length and a standardized unit of length, such as inches or centimeters. Common systems include Count System (CS), Tex System, and Denier.
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