Natural Fabrics
As the term suggests, natural fibers come from renewable resources found in nature—plants, animals, or minerals. These fibers undergo minimal processing before being spun into yarn or thread for use in textiles.
Synthetic Fabrics
Unlike natural fibers, synthetic fibers are man-made materials produced through chemical processes, offering durability, versatility, and often specific performance characteristics.
Blended Fabrics
This type of fibers are made by combining two or more different types of fibers, offering a combination of their individual properties.
Special Fabrics
Specialty fabrics are textiles that are specifically designed or engineered to possess unique properties or characteristics for particular applications, in order to provide features such as enhanced durability, water of flame resistance.