Fabric refers to any pliable material made by weaving, knitting, or bonding natural or synthetic fibers. It serves as the foundation for clothing, upholstery, and home goods. Fabrics are classified by their source, weave, and unique properties.
Cotton: A soft, breathable, and highly absorbent plant fiber commonly used for t-shirts and bed sheets.Linen: A crisp, durable material made from flax that is highly breathable and ideal for summer wear.Silk: A luxurious, smooth, and shiny animal fiber prized for formal dresses and scarves.