Fabric refers primarily to a cloth material made by weaving, knitting, pressing, or bonding fibers. These fibers can be natural (like cotton, wool, silk, or linen) or synthetic (such as polyester, nylon, or rayon). Beyond the literal sense, 'fabric' can also figuratively describe the underlying structure, essence, or foundation of something, such as society, a story, or an argument. This abstract usage highlights the interconnectedness and complexity inherent in the metaphorical 'fabric' being described.
REP
WEFT SILK WOOL LACE
CLOTH TULLE DENIM NYLON SATIN LINEN VOILE TWILL RAYON
VELVET MOHAIR ALPACA TISSUE COTTON ANGORA POPLIN VELOUR DAMASK
LEATHER ORGANZA TAFFETA TEXTILE HESSIAN BATISTE BROCADE VISCOSE
CRETONNE CHENILLE WHIPCORD SHANTUNG CASHMERE CHAMBRAY MATERIAL CORDUROY
GEORGETTE FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE
SEERSUCKER
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