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Provide a brief introduction to the characteristics of common clothing fabrics


1. Cotton fabric
It is a general term for various types of cotton textiles. Cotton fabrics are divided into various varieties such as cotton and cotton. It is often used to make fashion, casual wear, underwear, and shirts. Its advantages are easy warmth retention, soft and snug fit, excellent moisture absorption and breathability. Its disadvantage is that it is prone to shrinkage and wrinkling, and its appearance is not very stiff and beautiful. It must be ironed frequently when worn.
2. Hemp cloth
It is a fabric made from various hemp plant fibers such as hemp, flax, ramie, jute, sisal, and banana. It is generally used to make casual and workwear, and is often used to make ordinary summer clothes. Its advantages are extremely high strength, moisture absorption, thermal conductivity, and excellent breathability. Its disadvantage is that it is not very comfortable to wear, with a rough and stiff appearance.
3. Silk
It is a general term for various silk fabrics woven from silk as raw material. Like cotton fabric, it has many varieties and diverse personalities. It can be used to make various clothing, especially suitable for making women's clothing. Its strengths are lightness, fit, softness, smoothness, breathability, vibrant colors, luster, nobility and elegance, and comfortable wearing. Its shortcomings are that it is prone to wrinkling, easy to absorb, not sturdy enough, and fades quickly.
4. Woolen fabric
Also known as wool fabric, it is a general term for fabrics woven from various types of wool and cashmere. It is usually suitable for making formal and high-end clothing such as dresses, suits, coats, etc. Its advantages are wrinkle resistant and wear-resistant, soft to the touch, elegant and crisp, elastic, and strong warmth retention. Its main disadvantage is that it is difficult to wash and not suitable for making summer clothes.
5. Leather
It is a tanned animal fur fabric. It is often used to make fashion and winter clothes. It can be divided into two categories: one is leather, which refers to leather that has been treated with hair. The second is fur, which refers to leather that has been treated with continuous belt hair. Its advantages are lightness, warmth, and elegance. Its disadvantage is that it is expensive and requires high storage and care, so it is not suitable for popularization.
6. Chemical fiber
It is the abbreviation for chemical fiber. It is a textile made of fibers made from polymer compounds as raw materials. It is usually divided into two categories: artificial fibers and synthetic fibers. Their common advantages are bright colors, soft texture, firm drape, and smooth comfort. Their disadvantages are poor wear resistance, heat resistance, moisture absorption, and breathability. They are prone to deformation when exposed to heat and generate static electricity. Although it can be used to make various types of clothing, its overall grade is not high and it is difficult to ascend to the realm of elegance.
7. Blended material
It is a fabric made by mixing natural fibers and chemical fibers in a certain proportion and weaving them, which can be used to make various types of clothing. Its advantage is that it not only absorbs the advantages of cotton, linen, silk, wool, and synthetic fibers, but also avoids their respective disadvantages as much as possible, and is relatively inexpensive in value, so it is very popular.
8. Modal
Modal is a cellulose regenerated fiber with high wet modulus adhesive fiber. The raw material of this fiber is European beech wood, which is first made into wood pulp and then processed into fibers through specialized spinning technology. The raw materials of this product are all natural, harmless to the human body, and can naturally decompose, which is harmless to the environment. The characteristic of Modal fiber is to combine the luxurious texture of natural fibers with the practicality of synthetic fibers. It has the softness of cotton, the luster of silk, the smoothness of linen, and its water absorption and breathability are better than cotton. It has a high dye uptake rate, and the fabric color is bright and full. Modal fibers can be blended and interwoven with various fibers, such as cotton, linen, silk, etc., to improve the quality of these fabrics, keeping them soft and smooth, and utilizing the characteristics of each fiber to achieve better results.

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