Fiber Atlas
Explore our comprehensive database of 11 textile fibers with detailed properties, sustainability metrics, and application guidance.
Explore our comprehensive database of 11 textile fibers with detailed properties, sustainability metrics, and application guidance.
Luxurious ultra-soft fiber from the undercoat of cashmere goats, prized for exceptional warmth and softness.
The world's most widely used natural plant fiber, known for breathability, softness, and versatility.
Ultra-lightweight natural insulation material from waterfowl, providing exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio.
Strong, durable plant fiber with excellent UV resistance and antimicrobial properties.
Premium fine wool from Merino sheep known for exceptional softness, temperature regulation, and odor resistance.
High-strength synthetic polymer fiber known for exceptional durability, elasticity, and abrasion resistance.
Biodegradable biosynthetic fiber made from renewable plant resources like corn starch.
Synthetic polyester fiber offering durability, wrinkle resistance, and moisture-wicking properties with easy care characteristics.
Eco-friendly regenerated cellulose fiber made from sustainably sourced wood pulp, offering silk-like softness and moisture management.
Regenerated cellulose fiber made from wood pulp, offering cotton-like comfort with silk-like drape.
Natural protein fiber from sheep fleece, known for warmth, resilience, and natural moisture management.