Fabric Guide
Fabric care guide for every fabric type, from cotton and silk to wool and synthetics, with related care symbols
Cotton
Cotton is a natural fiber harvested from the cotton plant. It is the most widely used fabric in the world due to its com...
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Polyester is a synthetic fiber derived from petroleum. It is strong, durable, wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying, and shape...
Read more →Silk
Silk is a natural protein fiber produced by silkworms. It has a lustrous sheen, is soft and smooth, and is considered lu...
Read more →Wool
Wool is a natural fiber primarily obtained from sheep. It has excellent insulation properties, breathability, some water...
Read more →Linen
Linen is a natural fiber made from the flax plant. It is extremely strong, highly breathable, and cool to wear in hot we...
Read more →Nylon
Nylon is a very strong synthetic fiber that is elastic, quick-drying, and abrasion-resistant. It is commonly used for un...
Read more →Denim
Denim is a sturdy twill-weave cotton fabric known for its characteristic indigo blue color. It is commonly used for jean...
Read more →Rayon
Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber made from wood pulp. It has a silk-like appearance, is smooth, drapes well, and absorbs ...
Read more →Acrylic
Acrylic is a synthetic fiber that resembles wool. It is soft, warm, lightweight, and more affordable than real wool. Com...
Read more →Spandex
Spandex (also known as Lycra or Elastane) is a synthetic fiber with exceptional elasticity — it can stretch 5-8 times it...
Read more →Leather
Leather is a natural material made from animal hides. It is extremely durable, luxurious, and long-lasting when properly...
Read more →Velvet
Velvet is a fabric with a short, soft pile on the surface, giving it a luxurious feel and beautiful light absorption. Ve...
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