Pima cotton
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Pima cotton
1935–40, after Pima Co., Arizona
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Crops are at risk on a huge scale, including pistachios, Pima cotton and tomatoes.
From New York Times • Apr. 24, 2023
“Some of that land has gone to garlic and Pima cotton; the rest of it has gone fallow,” he said.
From Washington Post • Sep. 5, 2022
It's made with Peruvian Pima cotton yarn and French terry that can be worn dressed up but feels like your favorite sweatshirt.
From Golf Digest • Feb. 8, 2019
The top of a high-end Kluft mattress might include a layer of Belgian spun Pima cotton jacquard, a special form of cotton that accounts for just 3% of all U.S. production.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 26, 2015
Don’t go looking for long underwear or cashmere–just make way for Pima cotton.
From Forbes • Feb. 28, 2015
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