The slivers are transported to mills
At the mills, the slivers are woven by large and circular knitting machines into sheets of rough, grey fabric
Heat and chemicals are used to turn the fabric more soft and white
The new fabric is dipped into bleach and then azo dyes (to give it colour)
They are then transported to factories usually in China, India, Bangladesh, or Turkey
Human labour is needed to stitch up the fabric into t-shirts
The fluffy balls created by the cotton plants are then harvested by tractors.
Cotton plants are grown.
Warm temperatures, rich soil