FABRIC DIRECTORY

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

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Silk

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

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Shantung

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

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Scuba

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

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Polypropylene

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

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Polyester

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

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