Clothing fabrics can be roughly divided into five categories: cotton, wool, silk, linen, and new textile fabrics.
Cotton fabric:
The raw materials of this type of fabric are mainly cotton fiber and chemical fiber. The product after industrial processing is called cotton Fabric. The varieties of cotton fabrics include pure cotton and cotton-type chemical fiber fabrics. Better warmth retention and heat resistance are the advantages of cotton fabrics, but cotton fabrics are prone to mold.
Wool fabric:
Wool fabric The component of wool is animal hair, and wool is the most common one. The product after wool is processed is called woolen fabric, which is what we call woolen fabric. Wool fabrics are divided into two types: worsted and woolen. Wool fabrics are soft and have good warmth retention properties, but shrinkage may occur when washed.
Silk fabric:
The fabric’s The raw materials are mainly silk and chemical fiber filaments. The more common silk fabrics include real silk, spun silk, rayon, etc. Silk fabrics are brightly colored and soft to the touch. They have good abrasion resistance but vary in sunlight resistance.
Hemp fabrics:
Hemp fabrics It is made of blended hemp fiber and other fibers. The main representatives of hemp fabrics include flax, ramie, hemp, etc. Hemp fabrics are wear-resistant and sun-resistant, but not very elastic.
New textile fabrics:
New textile fabrics Mainly classified by function, common new textile fabrics include spandex, luminous fabrics, etc.