
Soy
Soy fabric, often referred to as “vegetable cashmere,” is a sustainable textile made from the byproducts of soybean processing. It was first developed in the

Soy fabric, often referred to as “vegetable cashmere,” is a sustainable textile made from the byproducts of soybean processing. It was first developed in the

Silk is one of the most luxurious and historically significant textile fibers in the world, valued for its luster, softness, and strength for thousands of

Shantung is a textured silk fabric known for its slightly irregular surface, crisp hand, and lustrous appearance. Its name comes from Shandong Province, China, where

Scuba fabric is a modern, double-knit material known for its smooth texture, structure, and slight sponginess. It is often compared to neoprene, the rubbery material
Polypropylene, often abbreviated as PP, is a thermoplastic fiber that has revolutionized modern textiles with its affordability, durability, and lightweight feel. First polymerized in 1951

Polyester is one of the most widely used synthetic fibers worldwide, valued for its strength, durability, wrinkle resistance, and versatility. Made from petroleum-derived polymers, polyester
