Linen: Made from flax, it’s cool, absorbent, and lightweight.
Wool: Warm, insulating, and moisture-wicking.
Silk: Luxurious, smooth, and has a natural sheen.
Cashmere: A type of wool, extremely soft and warm.
Hemp: Durable, eco-friendly, and breathable.
2. Synthetic Fabric polyester: Durable, resistant to wrinkles and shrinking.
Nylon: Strong, lightweight, and elastic.Acrylic: Warm, lightweight, and resembles wool.
Spandex (Lycra or Elastane): Stretchy, often used in activewear.
Rayon: Semi-synthetic, made from cellulose, mimics natural fibers like cotton or silk.
3. Blended Fabrics Poly-cotton: A blend of polyester and cotton, combining the properties of both.
Wool blends: Often blended with synthetic fibers for added durability.
4. Specialty Fabrics Denim: A durable cotton twill, commonly used for jeans.
Velvet: A soft, luxurious fabric with a dense pile.Chiffon: Lightweight, sheer, often used in formal wear.
Satin: Smooth and glossy on one side, commonly used in evening wear.
Tulle: A fine mesh, often used in wedding dresses and veils.
5. Knit Fabric jersey: A soft, stretchy fabric often used in t-shirts.
Fleece: Warm, soft, and insulating, often used in sweatshirts.
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