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CLOTHING FIBERS
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THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF FIBERS:
Natural Fibers &
Synthetic Fibers
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NATURAL FIBERS
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1. Natural Fibers – are produced from sources in Nature such as the following:
A. Plants – Including:
1. Cotton Boll2. Flax Plant
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ANDB. Animals – Including:
1. Sheep2. Silk Worms
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NATURAL FIBERSNatural Fibers are generally…
POSITIVES:
More comfortable to wear
Breathable
Hydrophilic
(water absorbent)
Environmentally Friendly
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NATURAL FIBERSNatural Fibers are generally…
NEGATIVES:
More Expensive
Shrink Easily
Wrinkle Easily
More Difficult to care for(Usually need to be dry-cleaned)
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SYNTHETIC FIBERS
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSSynthetic Fibers are generally…
POSITIVES:
Less Expensive
Do NOT Shrink
Resist Wrinkles
Repels Water
Easy to Care For
(Machine Washable)
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSSynthetic Fibers are generally…
NEGATIVES:
Less comfortable
Static Cling
Hydrophobic
(Does Not Absorb)
Melts at High Temperatures
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NATURAL FIBERSNatural Fibers Distinguishing Characteristics & Uses
Wool -Absorbs & repels water
USED FOR: Winter clothing, Men’s suits…
Silk – Luxurious Drape & Gummy Texture
USED FOR: Formal dresses, ties, scarves…
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NATURAL FIBERSDistinguishing Characteristics & Uses
Linen –
Uneven Texture
USED FOR: women’s suits,
Table Cloths, etc…
Cotton –
Least Expensive & Easiest Care
USED FOR: Many things including, Summer clothes, knits, sheets, towels, etc…
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSDistinguishing Characteristics & Uses…
NYLON – Non Cellulosic- Is the Strongest Fiber
USED FOR:
Heavy duty things,
such as tents, back packs,
tarps, etc…
ALSO, USED FOR: delicate
things such as stockings…
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSDistinguishing Characteristics & Uses…
POLYESTER – Non-cellulosic
Most Versatile Fiber- It is used to make fancy dresses
- It is used to make polar fleece
- It is made from Petroleum
- It is also used for things
that are not fabric
- It retains Oil Stains
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSSynthetic Fibers include:
ACRYLIC – Non Cellulosic
- Resembles Wool
USED FOR: the same
types of things that
wool is used for, but
does not absorb as
effectively
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSDistinguishing Characteristics & Uses…
SPANDEX – Non CellulosicIt is the only Fiber that Stretches,
USED FOR: Swim Wear
& Active Wear
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSDistinguishing Characteristics & Uses…
RAYON – Cellulosic Fiber- It has a drape and sheen that resembles silk.
USED FOR: Elegant dresses, blouses, scarves, etc…
- It is also ultra absorbent.
It can hold up to ten times
it’s weight.
ALSO USED FOR: products
that need heavy absorption
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SYNTHETIC FIBERSDistinguishing Characteristics & Uses…
ACETATE - Cellulosic Fiber
- Dissolves in Acetone
- It has a sheen that
resembles Silk.
- It is the weakest fiber
made and does not
withstand stress.
USED FOR: costumes
and fancy dresses.