COTTON
Cotton fabric is the most commonly used types of fabrics in the world. Cotton is primarily composed of cellulose derived from the fibers surrounding the seeds of cotton plants that is insoluble organic compound crucial to plant structure, and is a soft and fluffy material. It is chemically organic, and does not contain any synthetic compounds. Cotton is spun into yarn that is then woven to create a soft, durable fabric. It has resistance against heat, comfortable to wear, durable, tear resistive, holds dye well and can be fire proof if treated with Proban.

WOOL
Wool is a natural fabric obtained from different animals. It is soft, curly hair, composed of amino acids that forms the fleece of sheep and certain other animals. Wool is known for its durability and thermally insulating properties that keep the animal warm throughout the winter. After cotton and synthetic fibers, wool is one of the most common fabric in the world. It has excellent absorbency, high moisture regains, biodegradable, eco-friendly, UV resistant, tends to be warmer and have good elasticity and resiliency, keeps body warm, supple, soft, insulator and naturally fire proof.

POLYESTER
Polyester is a polymer primarily composed of compounds within the ester functional group. Most synthetic and some plant-based polyester fibers are made from ethylene, which is a constituent of petroleum. It resists abrasion, Easy to wash and wear, does not absorb water Dries quickly, does not absorb water but absorb oil and grease. When blended with cotton, polyester improves the shrinkage, durability, and wrinkling profile of this widely-produced natural fiber.

POLY-COTTON FABRIC
A poly-cotton blend is a fabric that is made up of cotton and polyester fibers. The ratio varies, with 65% cotton and 35% polyester being the most common though, other ratios are also available. The blend is designed to afford the advantages of both the cotton and polyester fibers into one fabric. A fabric made from a poly cotton blend combines the strengths of the two fibers. Poly cotton garments are breathable, tear-resistant, and can be fashioned into abrasion-resistant fabrics, like canvas. Cotton and polyester blends are widely used in the consumer clothing industry and are found in abundance.

CANVAS
Canvas is a plain-woven fabric typically made out of cotton and, to a lesser extent linen and Poly vinyl chloride (PVC). Canvas fabric is known for being durable, sturdy, and heavy duty by blending cotton with synthetic fibers. Canvas can become water resistant or even waterproof, making it a great outdoor fabric. The fibers used in canvas are thick, usually medium to heavy weight threads. The thread weight and the plain-weave technique separates canvas from other cotton fabrics. Most cotton canvas is made with two-ply yarns, or two single yarns twisted together, which adds weight, texture, and creates an even thickness throughout the fabric.

DENIM
Denim is a strong, durable fabric made in a twill weave with indigo and white yarns. The blue or indigo yarns are the lengthwise or “warp” threads and the white yarns run across the fabric width. Denim is traditionally woven with 100%-cotton yarn however, today it’s blended with polyester, to control shrinkage and wrinkles, and Lycra to add stretch. Today, denim has many faces. It can be printed, striped, brushed, napped and stonewashed.

4-WAY FABRIC
Stretch fabric is a cloth which has the ability to stretch. It is made partially of elastic fibers such as lycra, elastane, spandex (different names of the same synthetic fiber). There are also knit fabrics which stretch due to the looping production method. 4-way stretch fabrics, such as spandex, stretches in both directions, crosswise and lengthwise. It is delicate, soft, elastic and is widely used in all kind of dresses, summer and personal garments, it is twill weave, fell heavy, wear resistance, excellent flexibility. The main advantage of this fabric is the ductility which makes it widely used for the designs of outdoor sportswear.

INTERLOCK
Interlock means a mechanism for connecting or coordinating the function of different components of a fabric knitted with closely interlocking stitches. Interlock fabric is a variation of rib knit construction except both front and back of the fabric look identical. Double knit construction makes this a thicker knit fabric. Interlock is the tightest weave, gives the smoothest surface and the finest hand. The fabric is extremely soft, firm and absorbent. The appearance is the same on the front and back, thick, doesn’t curl, flexible and easy to work with.

TRINDA TRICOT
Tricot comes from the French verb tricoter, meaning to knit. Tricot fabric has a unique zigzag weave that is textured on one side and smooth on the other. This allows the fabric to be soft and also very sturdy to wear. Tricot fabrics are produced on a flatbed knitting machine, as opposed to a circular knitting machine. They have an excellent wrinkle and run resistance, as well as good drape-ability. A tricot knit is ideal for activewear, especially when it is composed of Nylon Spandex or Polyester Spandex blends. These blends allow the fabric to breathe and not cling to the body while also providing support as well as the comfort.

FLEECE
Fleece is a synthetic insulating fabric made from a type of polyester called polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or other synthetic fibers. The fibers of polyester are woven into a light fabric which is brushed to help the fibers increase in volume. Occasionally other natural fibers are incorporated into the fleece such as wool, hemp or rayon to create a certain texture or vibrancy of the fabric It is very comfortable due to its light weight and anti-perspiration qualities, and allows moisture to evaporate, while blocking humidity from the outside. It is breathable, fast-drying and does not insolate when wet which makes it perfect for sportswear and winter clothes. Fleece is also a vegan alternative to wool.

TOWEL
The towel is a woven fabric with a pile of pile or tuft pile on the surface of the textile fiber. Generally, the cotton yarn is used as a raw material, and a small amount of blended yarn or chemical fiber yarn is mixed. It is woven from a towel weaving machine. According to the use, there are face towels, pillow covers, towel quilts, sofa towels, etc. In addition, there is a terry cloth for sewing clothes. The surface is densely packed, soft to the touch, strong in water absorption and storage, and good in wear resistance and warmth. It can be used for brushing directly in contact with any object.

RIB
A rib is a double-knit fabric in which the rib wales or vertical rows of stitches intermesh alternatively on the face and the back of the fabric. Both sides of this knit fabric look identical. Rib is easy to wear, comfortable, flexible, thin, smooth and highly durable. Rib weave fabrics can be colored woven to create striped or plaid fabrics. This is done by using different yarns of different colors. Finishes can also be applied to Rib weave fabrics. These include water resistance and a fire-retardant coating. It is widely used in Garments, Ribbons, Shirting, Sportswear, Boys suits, Uniforms, Dresses and gloves.

FAUXFUR FABRIC
Faux fur materials are pile textiles that simulate real animal fur. It is engineered to have the appearance and warmth of animal fur. They come in a wide range of colors and textures. A fur is usually a woven or knitted fabric from rayon, wool, or cotton and made with a pile that is dyed and finished to resemble an animal's fur. Quality faux fur fabrics look like their real matches and in some cases it's really hard to tell the difference. It is widely used in Jackets, coats, vests, stoles and shawls, collars, shoes and purses.