Fiber Orgin
Properties of Fiber
Environmentaltalimpacts
Uses in clothing
Fiber Care
100

This type of fiber is derived from plants, animals, or minerals.

What are natural fibers

100

This type of fiber generally absorbs more moisture, making it comfortable to wear in warm weather. 

What is natural fibers?

100

These fibers are biodegradable and generally have a smaller carbon footprint. 

What are natural fibers?

100

This natural fiber is often used in warm-weather clothing due to is breathability and moisture-wicking properties. 

What is linen? 

100

What type of fiber tends to shrink when washed in hot water? 

What are natural fibers? 

200

Silk comes from this type of insect.

What are silk worms?

200

These fibers are generally wrinkle-resistant and durable. 

What are man-made fibers? 

200

Fibers like polyester and nylon contribute to this type of pollution, affecting oceans and waterways. 

What is microplastic pollution?

200

Known for its softness and insulating properties, this fiber is common in sweaters. 

What is wool? 

200
To avoid wrinkles, clothes made from this fiber should be hung to dry. 

What is cotton? 

300

This natural fiber comes from the cotton plant and is known for being soft and breathable. 

What is cotton?

300

Known for its strength and quick dring, this man-made fiber is often used in activewear.

What is nylon?

300

This natural fibers requires a large amount of water and pesticides to grow, which can be harmful to environment. 

What is cotton?
300

Man-made fibers like spandex are commonly used in this type of tight-fitting clothing. 

What is athletic or workout wear? 

300

This type of fiber generally withstands higher temperatures in dryers and is less likely to wrinkle.

What are synthetic or man-made fibers?

400

Polyester is derived from this, not found in nature but created in labs.

What is petroleum? 

400

This natural fiber is flam-resistant and often used in high-heat environments.

What is wool?

400

These synthetic fibers are foten made from nonrenewable resources. 

What are man-made fibers?

400

Rayon, derived from wood pup, imitates this characteristic of silk. 

What is softness or drape?

400

You should avoid bleach when washing clothes made from this natural fiber to prevent weakening the fibers. 

What is silk?

500

This fiber is harvested from the wool of sheep.

What is wool?

500

This property refers to a fiber's ability to return to its original shape after beign stretched.

What is elasticity? 

500

This natural fiber is considered one of the most eco-friendly due to its minimal water and pesticide use. 

What is hemp? 

500

This type of blend, combining polyester and cotton, is popular for being low maintenance and durable. 

What is poly-cotton blend? 

500
Delicate fibers like wool and silk often require this type of special cleaning. 

What is dry cleaning? 

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