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Spandex

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Stretchable and form-fitting, essential in dancewear, sportswear, and body-con fashion.

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PVC

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Glossy and waterproof, chosen for statement pieces and futuristic designs, commonly in jackets, shoes, and accessories.

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Gingham

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Lightweight and checked, seen in casual spring and summer wear, evoking a classic, preppy feel.

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Silk

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Luxurious and glossy, often used for evening wear and high-fashion garments.

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Chiffon

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Light and airy, favored for flowing dresses and delicate blouses.

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Tweed

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Textured and durable, traditionally used for suit jackets and coats often in vintage-inspired ensembles.

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Rayon

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Silky and absorbent, a popular choice for comfortable, yet fashionable clothing.

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Brocade

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Rich and decorative, used for opulent jackets, dresses, and interior fashion.

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Faux Fur

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Animal-friendly and warm, used for coats and trimmings where a touch of glamor is desired without using real fur.

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Jersey

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Stretchable and soft, a staple for t-shirts, casual dresses, and comfy wear.

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Suede

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Soft and textured, used in luxury accessories like shoes and bags, as well as in autumnal clothing.

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Polyester

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Wrinkle-resistant and durable, widely used in a variety of fashion pieces for its versatility.

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Nylon

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Strong and elastic, commonly used for hosiery, swimwear, and activewear.

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Tulle

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Stiff and net-like, commonly used for tutus, veils, and gowns to create volume.

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Lace

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Delicate and ornate, frequently incorporated into wedding dresses and haute couture.

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Cashmere

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Luxuriously soft and fine, often seen in high-end knitwear and scarves.

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Neoprene

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Spongy and insulating, used in avant-garde fashion for structured silhouettes and sporty looks.

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Satin

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Smooth and shiny, popular for formal wear and glamorous evening outfits.

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Organza

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Crisp and sheer, suitable for bridal wear and formal gowns for a voluminous look.

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Cotton

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Breathable and versatile, frequently used for casual wear and accessible fashion lines.

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Denim

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Durable and rugged, commonly used for jeans and contemporary outerwear.

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Linen

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Lightweight and cool, often seen in summer collections and resort wear.

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Wool

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Warm and cozy, regularly used for fall and winter collections, especially in knitwear.

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Leather

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Edgy and protective, often utilized for jackets, pants, and high-end accessories.

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Velvet

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Soft and royal, typically used for luxurious dresses and elegant suits.

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