Cotton is also more receptive to dyes and printing techniques than ramie, and so in the early Tokugawa period, many middle- and lower-status members of society who still could not afford [[silk]], could now for the first time in history, afford more colorful garments with more complex designs. | Cotton is also more receptive to dyes and printing techniques than ramie, and so in the early Tokugawa period, many middle- and lower-status members of society who still could not afford [[silk]], could now for the first time in history, afford more colorful garments with more complex designs. |