Pima
Pima refers to a type of cotton known for its exceptional quality and softness. Grown primarily in the southwestern United States, particularly in Arizona, California, and New Mexico, Pima cotton is prized for its long fibers, which contribute to its durability and luxurious feel. This cotton is often used in high-end textiles, including sheets, shirts, and other clothing items.
The name "Pima" also relates to the Pima people, a Native American tribe originally from the region. The tribe has a rich cultural heritage and has historically engaged in agriculture, including the cultivation of cotton. Today, Pima cotton remains a symbol of quality in the textile industry.