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Silk

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Luxurious and smooth to touch, natural fiber, commonly used in high-end clothing and bedding.

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Cotton

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Breathable, absorbs moisture, widely used in everyday clothing, bedding, and towels.

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Polyester

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Synthetic, crease-resistant, often utilized in sportswear and casual attire.

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Wool

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Natural insulator, flame-resistant, frequently seen in sweaters and winter wear.

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Linen

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Highly absorbent, naturally cooling, used primarily in summer clothing and household textiles.

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Nylon

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Strong, elastic, commonly found in hosiery and swimwear.

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Leather

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Durable, versatile, used in shoes, bags, and jackets.

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Denim

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Durable, cotton twill textile, iconic for its use in jeans and casual wear.

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Rayon

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Soft, absorbent, commonly used in dresses, blouses, and linings.

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Spandex

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Highly stretchable, quick-drying, preferred in activewear and shapewear.

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Velvet

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Soft and luxurious texture, made from natural or synthetic fibers, used in formal wear and upholstery.

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Suede

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Soft to the touch, leather with a napped finish, seen in shoes, jackets, and accessories.

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Chiffon

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Lightweight, sheer fabric, favored in evening wear, scarves, and blouses.

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Cashmere

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Luxuriously soft, made from the hair of cashmere goats, used in high quality sweaters and scarves.

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Hemp

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Strong and durable, eco-friendly fiber, used in casual wear and home textiles.

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Bamboo

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Antibacterial, moisture-wicking, commonly used in eco-conscious clothing and linens.

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Acrylic

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Lightweight, warm, commonly used in sweaters, hats, and crafting.

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Brocade

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Rich, decorative, woven fabric, typically used in formal outfits and decor.

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Tulle

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Lightweight, stiff netting, often seen in wedding dresses and ballet tutus.

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Organza

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Sheer, crisp fabric, typically found in evening wear and undergarments to add body.

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Tweed

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Durable, moisture-resistant, often seen in outdoor wear, suits, and caps.

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Satin

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Smooth, glossy surface, favored for evening gowns, lingerie, and bed sheets.

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Microfiber

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Fine synthetic fibers, used for cleaning cloths, sportswear, and upholstery.

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Neoprene

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Insulating, cushioning properties, used in wetsuits, laptop sleeves, and orthopedic braces.

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Gingham

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Lightweight, often cotton or cotton-blend fabric, associated with checkered patterns, used in shirts, dresses, and tablecloths.

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